CSOM Long Version: Section 21 Learning Objectives To learn one significant emerging innovation in sex offender supervision: z A collaborative approach.

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CSOM Long Version: Section 21 Learning Objectives To learn one significant emerging innovation in sex offender supervision: z A collaborative approach

CSOM Long Version: Section 22 Premises of Sex Offender Management zRequires multi-disciplinary collaboration zVictim safety is paramount

CSOM Long Version: Section 23 Collaboration is Essential Because zSexual abuse involves many arenas zInformation & disclosure are key zThere is a common goal

CSOM Long Version: Section 24 Collaboration Between Supervision and Treatment zTraditional separation/confidentiality is gone zBoth focus on accountability zBoth focus on preventing future victimization

CSOM Long Version: Section 25 Probation Officer Roles z Leader of the supervision team z Enforcer of conditions of the court z Restricts activities/rewards progress of offender z Uses victim impact information

CSOM Long Version: Section 26 Treatment Provider Roles z Helps offender develop internal control z Provides information to supervising agent, team

CSOM Long Version: Section 27 Victim Advocate Roles zMaintains victim-centered focus zProvides support/information to victim zLiaison between victim and team zProvides training/input on policy/practice

CSOM Long Version: Section 28 The Containment Approach zCoherent, shared philosophy zVictim-centered team approach zConsistent policies zMonitoring and feedback zProbation/parole, treatment, and polygraph examiners

A Model Process-- Containment Approach Criminal Justice System Sex Offense Specific Treatment Polygraph

A Model Process-- Containment Approach (cont.) Sex Offense Specific Treatment Confidentiality waivers Surveillance officers Consistent policies Interagency teams Employment restriction Internet restriction Family reunification policies Law enforcement registration Urinalysis Monitored leisure time 72 hour MH hold Supervision conditions Victim therapist Approved treatment providers Polygraph examiner approval Leisure time monitoring Victim community approval Cross training Victim services Criminal Justice System Polygraph

CSOM Long Version: Section 211 Polygraph Examiner Roles zHelps break down denial zAssists with sexual history zInvestigates compliance

CSOM Long Version: Section 212 Types of Post-Conviction Polygraph Examinations zDisclosure Polygraph zSpecific Issue Polygraph zMaintenance Polygraph

CSOM Long Version: Section 213 Cautions about Overlapping Roles  Each team member has same information. z Each reacts according to own responsibility.