Evaluating Sex Offenders is the first and only "how to" book describing the complete sex offender civil commitment evaluation. Aimed at helping practitioners, clinicians, counselors, and parole officers assess risk and evaluate offenders who have been convicted of a sex crime, the text offers readers a step-by-step description of what examiners need to know, including information gathering, interviewing offenders, and writing reports. Chapter topics include: defining risk; data gathering; diagnostic issues; recidivism base rates; risk factor lists; actuarial scales; instrumentation (violent and sexual); the evaluation report; presenting in court; ethical issues.

Relevant Components of Sex Offender Civil Commitment Laws: The Evaluation “Referral Questions”

Relevant Components of Sex Offender Civil Commitment Laws: The Evaluation “Referral Questions”

Relevant components of sex offender civil commitment laws: The evaluation “referral questions”

Laws are like sausages. It's better not to see them being made.

— Otto von Bismarck

Unless you do not care where you end up, you need to have some idea about where you want to go and how to get there before you start traveling. Likewise, to accomplish a task, one needs to know what constitutes the task's necessary components. Such is obviously true in conducting sex offender civil commitment assessments.

This chapter describes aspects of sex offender civil commitment laws from the 15 states where such laws existed at the time this book was written. The purpose for this chapter is to present ...

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