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Reunification Programs for Sex Offender and Their Families |
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Current policy reflects the idea that sex offenders cannot be rehabilitated and therefore, do not belong with their families, especially when the victim was a member of the family. The ramifications of "one size fits all" policies like this are still not fully understood. Reunification programs exist, albeit in a limited fashion and often families that could benefit are unaware that these programs exist. The purpose of this study is twofold. First, we assess the nature of reunification programs for sex offenders in one Central California community. Next, we examine and address families who may benefit from reunification and analyze the costs and benefits associated with participation by evaluating those families who have already participated. Policy implications will be discussed. |
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Name: ASC Annual Meeting URL: http://www.asc41.com
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MLA Citation:
| Carroll, Crystal. and Ackerman, Alissa. "Reunification Programs for Sex Offender and Their Families" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ASC Annual Meeting, San Francisco Marriott, San Francisco, California, <Not Available>. 2013-05-22 <http://citation.allacademic.com/meta/p432499_index.html> |
APA Citation:
| Carroll, C. and Ackerman, A. R. "Reunification Programs for Sex Offender and Their Families" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ASC Annual Meeting, San Francisco Marriott, San Francisco, California <Not Available>. 2013-05-22 from http://citation.allacademic.com/meta/p432499_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: Current policy reflects the idea that sex offenders cannot be rehabilitated and therefore, do not belong with their families, especially when the victim was a member of the family. The ramifications of "one size fits all" policies like this are still not fully understood. Reunification programs exist, albeit in a limited fashion and often families that could benefit are unaware that these programs exist. The purpose of this study is twofold. First, we assess the nature of reunification programs for sex offenders in one Central California community. Next, we examine and address families who may benefit from reunification and analyze the costs and benefits associated with participation by evaluating those families who have already participated. Policy implications will be discussed. |
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