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Praise for previous editions of Juvenile Sexual Offending

A stimulating presentation of clinical thinking that demonstrates why the authors are leaders in the juvenile sex offending field.
Jim Breiling, National Institute of Mental Health

Juvenile Sexual Offending provides a comprehensive, in-depth look at the juvenile sexual abuser and assessment and treatment issues. The increase in sexual abuse by adolescents makes this book a must for professionals whose work brings them into contact with juvenile sexual abusers.
Robert E. Longo, Serendipity Healing Arts

This book should be required reading for everyone providing services to adolescents who have committed sexual offenses and to their families. It remains the seminal text from which a framework for assessment, treatment, and aftercare are gleaned.
Joann Schladale, Resources for Resolving Violence

This classic text sets the foundation for working with juveniles who have sexually offended

The new edition of Juvenile Sexual Offending provides a research-based, goal-oriented approach to the assessment, treatment, supervision, and care of this difficult population.

Written by leading specialists in the field, the Third Edition represents the tremendous strides in research on brain growth and development. A thorough overview of the process of risk evaluation is included, as well as detailed and practical guidelines on gauging the possibility of repeated offense. Also included:

  • New chapters on legislative and policy developments; risk assessment; adult responsibilities; and outcomes pairing risk management with health promotion

  • Greatly expanded coverage of treatment, including new chapters on abuse-specific and offense-specific treatment interventions, and the effects of trauma

  • Practitioner-friendly guidance to help mental health professionals with decision making; program development; case management skills; and working within multidisciplinary teams

  • Juvenile Sexual Offending, Third Edition helps mental health professionals, child welfare, law enforcement, and juvenile justice professionals move toward successful assessment and treatment of juveniles who sexually abuse, reducing the risk of sexual abuse in future generations.

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    Table of Contents This book is dedicated by the editors to the memories - photo 1
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    This book is dedicated by the editors to the memories of Fay Honey Knopp for - photo 2
    This book is dedicated by the editors
    to the memories of Fay Honey Knopp for
    her shepherding of workers in this field,
    Brandt F. Steele for his fostering and mentoring
    of clinicians working in child protection,
    and to the young clients who have struggled
    with us to achieve understanding and change in
    order to stop the multigenerational cycle of abuse.
    Acknowledgments
    The editors wish to thank our family members for their support of our work, as well as our many colleagues throughout the field whose sharing and collaboration have contributed to 30 years of work in this field. The patience, nurturance, and good nature of those working with these troubled and troubling youth has enriched our professional experience and enabled the advances in knowledge and practice that are apparent in this text.
    Members of the National Adolescent Perpetration Network, Directors of the Kempe Center, the University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, the Kempe Foundation, and the Colorado Division of Youth Corrections have provided the opportunity and necessary support for this work.
    Thanks to the following colleagues who reviewed this book and provided feedback:
    Magdalena Linhardt
    University of Maine, Augusta
    Sandra M. Todaro
    Bossier Parish Community College, Lousiana
    The editors especially want to thank the chapter contributers for their work, Gerry Blasingame for his input updating the special population information regarding those youth with developmental disabilities, and David Prescott for help with references.
    About the Editors
    Gail Ryan, MA, is a Program Director at the Kempe Center for Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect in Denver, and retired from the University of Colorado School of Medicine in September 2005. She continues part-time as an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and is focusing on dissemination by teaching, writing, and training of trainers. She continues to teach a certificate course on treatment of juveniles who have sexually offended using this text. Ms. Ryan has worked at the Kempe Center since 1975, has worked with abusive parents and abused children, and provided offense-specific treatment for 11- to 17-year-old males who had molested children for 20 years, working with Jeffrey Metzner, MD. Her primary interests have been in the correlation between early life experience and dysfunctional behavior with an emphasis on prevention of the development of sexually abusive behavior in at-risk groups. She was awarded the National Adolescent Perpetration Network Leadership Award, 2000, The Faye Honey Knopp Award, 2003, and the Distinguished Practitioner ATSA Award, 2006. She is Director of the Kempe Perpetration Prevention Program; Facilitator, National Adolescent Perpetration Network; Facilitated the National Task Force on Juvenile Sexual Offending (1987-1993), and is a Clinical Specialist for the Kempe Centers National Resource Center. Other publications include Childhood Sexuality: A Guide for Parents, and Web of Meaning: A Developmental-Contextual Approach in Sexual Abuse Treatment. She is currently instructing trainers to use the Kempe curriculum, Primary, Secondary,andTertiary Perpetration Prevention in Childhoodand Adolescence, to train others in their own communities.

    Tom Leversee, LCSW, is an adjunct professor at the University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work. He is a member of the Colorado Sex Offender Management Board and also provides consultation, training, and clinical services for at-risk youth. After 34 years of direct care, clinical, and administrative experience in the Colorado Division of Youth Corrections, Tom retired from his position as coordinator of sex offense-specific services in 2008. Tom was an Advisory member of the National Task Force on Juvenile Sexual Offending (1987-1993), contributing to The Preliminary Report from the National Task Force on Juvenile Sexual Offending 1988 and the revised report in 1993. He is the author of the therapy curriculum and student manual Moving Beyond Sexually Abusive Behavior (NEARI Press), as well as several chapters and journal articles. Tom has extensive experience in providing clinical supervision, training, and workshops. He was awarded the National Adolescent Perpetration Networks Pioneer Award in 2005 for 21 years of unique contributions to prevent perpetration of sexual abuse.

    Sandy Lane, BSN, was one of the pioneers in developing offense-specific treatment programming for the Colorado Division of Youth Services at the Closed Adolescent Treatment Center from the late 1970s to the late 1980s, and subsequently was clinical coordinator at RSA, Inc. (developing one of the largest outpatient offense-specific treatment agencies in Colorado) treating children, adolescents, and adults who sexually offended. She provided extensive consultation services for programs and therapists, and was appointed to the National Task Force on Juvenile Sexual Offending from 1987-1993, and the Colorado Department of Corrections Therapeutic Community Advisory Board in 1996. She was awarded a National Adolescent Perpetration Networks Pioneer Award in 2005 for 21 years of unique contributions to prevent perpetration of sexual abuse. She is currently retired, and has viewed this revision of the text as one last fling.
    About the Contributors
    Steven M. Bengis, Ed.D., is a recognized consultant and trainer in the United States, Israel, Canada, and New Zealand. He is President of MASOC, the professional association in Massachusetts dealing with children with sexual behavior problems and adolescents who abuse, and served on the National Task Force on Juvenile Sexual Offending (1986-1993). He facilitated creation of the Standards of Care For Youth In Sex Offense-Specific Residential Programs, authored several articles, chapters, and one of the first online courses on youth who sexually abuse at NEARI Online. Together with his wife, Penny Cuninggim, Ed.D., he founded and serves as Executive Director of the New England Adolescent Research Institute, Inc. (NEARI) in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Dr. Bengis has worked as a therapist both privately and in outpatient, residential, and school settings.

    Christopher Lobanov-Rostovsky, works for the Colorado Division of Criminal Justice within the Department of Public Safety as the Program Director for the Colorado Sex Offender Management Board. He provides expertise regarding juveniles who have committed sexual offenses to policymakers both locally and nationally, including the Colorado State Legislature. He has delivered training and consultation around the country on the treatment and management of these juveniles based upon a 20-year work history that includes work in residential, diversion, and community-based settings.

    Kevin M. Powell, Ph.D., is the clinical director and licensed psychologist at Platte Valley Youth Services Center, a 132-bed youth correctional facility, in Colorado. He is also an adjunct assistant professor at Colorado State University in the Department of Psychology. He has been working with at-risk children, adolescents, and their families for over two decades in a variety of settings, including schools, outpatient youth service agencies, inpatient hospitals, and correctional facilities. He also provides trainings on the topic of working effectively with at-risk youth, including those with sexual behavior problems.
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