Ask the Experts—Assessment, Treatment, and Supervision Strategies for Professionals Working with Individuals with Sex Offense Convictions
The first webinar in this series provided an overview of statistics pertaining to sexual victimization and the individuals who commit sex offenses, the diversity of this population, unique reentry challenges, and key components of a reentry framework. In this webinar the panelists summarize empirical research on assessment, treatment, and supervision of individuals convicted of sex offenses; describe how the research relates to practice and policy; present some examples of evidence-based treatment and supervision models; and give recommendations of effective…
The first webinar in this series provided an overview of statistics pertaining to sexual victimization and the individuals who commit sex offenses, the diversity of this population, unique reentry challenges, and key components of a reentry framework. In this webinar the panelists summarize empirical research on assessment, treatment, and supervision of individuals convicted of sex offenses; describe how the research relates to practice and policy; present some examples of evidence-based treatment and supervision models; and give recommendations of effective strategies for practitioners working in the field. To download the presentation used during this webinar, click here.
Presenters:
- Kurt Bumby, PhD, Senior Associate, Center for Effective Public Policy; and Director, Center for Sex Offender Management
- Robin J. Wilson, PhD, ABPP, Wilson Psychological Services LLC, Sarasota, FL
- Greg Brown, Chief Probation Officer, 20th Judicial District Probation Department, Colorado State Judicial Branch
- Shenique S. Thomas, PhD, Senior Policy Analyst, Council of State Governments Justice Center