National Center For Sex Offender Management (CSOM) CSOM is a collaborative effort of the Office of Justice Programs, the National Institute of Corrections, and the State Justice Institute, and is administered by the Center for Effective Public Policy with the American Probation and Parole Association. Established in June 1997, CSOM's goal is to enhance public safety by preventing further victimization through improving the management of adult and juvenile sex offenders who are in the community.
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Assoc. for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA)
Massachusetts Assoc. for Treatment of Sexual Abusers (MATSA) A non-profit local chapter of the national parent organization, formed in 1995 to carry out the mission of ATSA at the state level.
Ohio Juvenile Justice Coalition "Speaking Out for Ohio's Youth"
Texas Council on Sex Offender Treatment Texas Department of Health: "The mission of the Council is to enhance public safety by developing policy and recommendations for effective interventions and management of sex offenders." Conferences, Public Hearings, Legislation, Sexual Assault Survivor Information, Information for Sex Offender Treatment Providers, Information on the Treatment of Sex Offenders, and more.
Texas Youth Commission: A World of Prevention Extensive resources on adolescent issues for prevention and intervention, with several categories and a search feature.
Utah Network on Juveniles Offending Sexually
Washington Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration Washington State Department of Social Health and Services
Alternative Sanctions for Juveniles Bibliography, Univeristy of Toronoto
Book: The Juvenile Sex Offender Edited by Barbaree, Marshall, and Hudson. Terms and concepts; outline of the research; professional, and legal issues relevant to treatment of the juvenile sex offender; development of the juvenile sexual offender, and how this development differs from that of normal adolescents; how sexuality evolves and manifests itself in both the normal and the deviant teenager, and why deviant behaviors often continue into adulthood; sexual arousal and preferences of the adolescent offender; processes involving social bonds and influences on the development of deviant sexuality; ways in which society might respond to prevent or control the occurrence of sexual assault by juveniles; and approaches to treatment.
Parenting children can be tough enough But when sexual abuse enters the picture... It requires something extra |

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