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cn5441-eng f Public Safety Canada.Some of these documents are available in only one official language. Translation, to be provided by Public Safety Canada, is av

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. Sécurité publique Canada foumira une traduction surdemande.CanadaA Meta-Analysis of the Effectiveness of Treatment for Sexual Offenders: Risk, Need,

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cn5441-eng No.: PS3-1/2009-2E-PDFISBN No.: 978-1 -100-11957-1Author NoteWe would like to thank Caleb Lloyd for coding studies for interrater reliability, Kelly

Babchishm for assisting with references, graphs, and formatting, and Annette Hegel for assisting with the coding of Gei man-language studies. We would cn5441-eng

also like to thank the following individuals for providing information (eg.. unpublished manuscripts, program manuals, additional data) that was help

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ful in the coding of studies: Jayne Allan. Howaid Barbaiee. Chuck Borduin. Jackie Craissati. Alt Gordon. Heather Gretton. Andrew Haag. Leigh Harkins.

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cn5441-eng rshall, Bob McGrath. Timothy McGuire. Michael Miner. Mark Olver, Vem Quinsey. Lorraine Reitzel. Mamie Rice. Frans Ruddijs. Fred Schmidt. Jane Silovsky

. Michael Smith. Joe Stommel. Linda Williams. Robin Wilson. Wanda Wishart. and Jim Worling.The views expressed are those of the authors and not necess cn5441-eng

arily those of Public Safety CanadaCorrespondence concerning this article should be addressed to R. Kail Hanson. Corrections Research. Public Safety C

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anada. 340 Laurier Ave., West, Ottawa. Ontario. Canada. KIA 0P8. E-mail: Karl.Hanson@ps-sp.gc.caAbstractThe effectiveness of treatment for sexual offe

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cn5441-eng offenders. The current review examined whether the principles associated with effective treatments for general offenders (Risk-Need-Responsivity: RNR)

also apply to sexual offender treatment Based on a meta-analysis of 23 recidivism outcome studies meeting basic criteria for study quality, the unwei cn5441-eng

ghted sexual and general recidivism rates for the treated sexual offenders were lowei than the rates observed for the comparison groups (1O.9ỸÍ> [w =

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3.121] versus 19.2% [n = 3.625] for sexual recidivism; 31.8% [w = 1.979] versus 48.3% [/? = 2.822] for any recidivism). Programs that adhered to the R

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cn5441-eng rehabilitation literature, we believe that the RNR principles should be a major consideration in the design and implementation of treatment progr ams

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