Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2023
Abstract
Past Research ▪ Those with higher criminogenic needs are more likely to recidivate (Andrews and Bonta, 1998). ▪ Mandated therapy services have shown to have lower completion rates due to the lower intrinsic motivation (Rosenfeld, 1992). ▪ Individuals mandated to treatment as a consequence of a previous sexual offense find engaging in treatment more challenging to complete as stigma, bias, social norms, and risk factors complicate and hinder their success (Olver et al., 2011).
Current Study ▪ We explored how dynamic risk factors differ between individuals who do and do not successfully complete mandated sexual offense treatment.
Recommended Citation
Bartnes, Kaylee MA; Cantley, Jessica MS; Hallford, Jaycee MS; Stumpf, Cameron MA; Rogers, Nicholas MA; and Bufford, Rodger K., "Dynamic Risk as a Predictive of Sexual Offense Treatment" (2023). Faculty Publications - Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) Program. 367.
https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/gscp_fac/367