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Proposal to the State of Colorado 7-18-22Unacceptably-High-Cost-1st-EditionUnacceptably High Cost – 2nd EditionUnacceptably-High-Cost-3rd-EditionUnacceptably-High-Cost-4th-EditionReaching Out From A Bleeding Heart (2)SOMB/SOTMP Evaluations
SUMMARY OF THE OUTSIDE EVALUATORS REPORT ON THE SOMB 1 22 14SOMB Evaluation Report-FinalCO SOTMP Program Evaluation Jan 20 2019 SOMB Annual Legislative ReportOffense Specific Treatment Studies
Risk Need Responsivity Model for Offender 2007 06 Public Safety CanadaPaternalism and the GLMATSA A ReasonedApproachJournal/Publications Articles
2018 Willis Why call someone by what we dont want them to beLessons Learned from History and Experience – Deirdre M. D’OrazioAltruism, Empathy and Sex Offender Treatment – Tony Ward & Russil DurrantTreatment of Sexual Offenders – Pamela M. YatesPutting the COMMUNITY Back In Community Risk Management – Wilson & McWhinnieSocial Policies Designed to Prevent Sexual ViolenceNo Known Cure – Revised AFCMyths & Facts About Sexual OffendersCollateral Damage – Family Members of Registered Sex OffendersThe Emerging Criminal War on Sex Offenders8ThingsEveryoneShouldKnowRecidivism
2007 VT Poly v NonPoly SO Tx has no effect on sex recidivismSex Offender Recidivism – A Simple Question – 2004Risk Factors for Criminal Recidivism in Older Sexual Offenders – 2006Recidivism Study On Prison Treatment ProgramPredictors of Sexual Recidivism Update 2004Predictors of Sexual Recidivism 1996Predicting Relapse – A Meta-analysis 1998Ohio Dept of Rehab & Corr. Ten Year Recidivism Follow-upDynamic Predictors of Recidivism – Hanson and Harris1998BJS – Recidivism of Sex Offenders Released from Prison in 1994VARIABILITY IN STATIC-99R AND STATIC-2002R RECIDIVISM ESTIMATES -Helmus_et_al_2012Hanson et al. (in press) Not high risk forever JIV accepted versionPolygraph
Does the polygraph lead to better risk prediction for sexual offenders Gannon Beech and WardEthics re use of poly and actuarials Sex Abuse-2011-Vess-381-96The (F)utility of Polygraph2012Ethics
Treatment of SOs Evidence, Ethics and Human Rights – 2011Ethics re use of poly and actuarials Sex Abuse-2011-Vess-381-96Ethics of Care and Treatment of SOs Sex Abuse-2011-Ward-397-413Ethical Treatment of SO’s in Denial – 2011ATSA Code of EthicsNASW Code of Ethics (English and Spanish)Residence Restrictions
The Impact of Sex Offender Residence RestrictionsSex Offender Residence Restrictions – Report to FL LegislatureResidential Proximity Summary – 2008Report on Safety IssuesGPS-Bulletin-Residency Restrictions 2009Residential Restrictions Around Schools and Daycare – 2010Megan’s Law
The Effect of Megan’s Law on Sex Offender ReintegrationMegans Law and its impact on community Re-entry Levenson etal 2007Treatment Programs
State Sex Offender Treatment Programs – 50 State SurveyOnline Safety
Enhancing Child Safety & Online TechnologiesRegistration
50 State Survey Adult SO Registration RequirementsThe Cost of Fear- An Analysis of Sex Offender Registration CommuFailure-to-Register-as-a-Predictor-of-Sex-Offense-Recidivism-2011Oklahoma Gazette Article On RegistrationDOJ/BJS Reports
DOJ Violent Victimizations Committed By Strangers 1993-2010DOJ Female Victims of Sexual Violence 1994-2010BJS Criminal Victimization 2003