DELIVERING KNOWLEDGE Strength, courage and how to control impulses By: Ariel Cluckey.

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DELIVERING KNOWLEDGE Strength, courage and how to control impulses By: Ariel Cluckey

TREATMENT GOALS Clarifying Goal 1 Responsibility-taking Goal 2 Counterconditioning Goal 3 Preparing Goal 4 Developing Goal 5

RECIDIVISM RATE In 2005 the recidivism rate for youth referred to the Juvenile Delinquency Unit was only 22%. That means that of the nearly 700 youth referred 78% of those youth had not reoffended within a year after their cases were closed, demonstrating that keeping kids in the communities produces positive outcomes.

VICTIMOLOGY

SUCCESS Out patient treatment programs have a % offense reduction, reducing re-offenses by a third.

One of the most important thing a person going through treatment can have is support.

SEX OFFENDER TREATMENT WORKS

FOR MORE INFORMATION treatment/ treatment/