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Multisystemic Treatment of Adolescent Sexual Offenders

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Comparisons showed that significantly fewer subjects in the MST condition had been rearrested for sexual crimes and that the frequency of sexual rearrests was significantly lower in theMST condition than in the IT condition.
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This study compared the efficacy of multisystemic therapy (MST) and individual therapy (IT) in the outpatient treatment of adolescent sexual offenders. Sixteen adolescent sexual offenders were randomly assigned to either MST or IT conditions. Youths in the MST and IT conditions received an average of 37 hours and 4S hours of treatment, respectively. Recidivism data were collected on all subjects at an approximately 3-year follow-up. Betweengroups comparisons showed that significantly fewer subjects in the MST condition had been rearrested for sexual crimes and that the frequency of sexual rearrests was significantly lower in the MST condition than in the IT condition. The relative efficacy of MST was attributed to its emphasis on changing behavior and interpersonal relations within the offender's natural environment.

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First report of the collaborative outcome data project on the effectiveness of psychological treatment for sex offenders.

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TL;DR: Child and adolescent therapy outcome research findings attest to the efficacy of a variety of treatments, but continued research progress will depend on greater attention to magnitude and maintenance of therapeutic change, long-term follow-up, moderators and mediators of change, and development and testing of treatment in conditions relevant to clinical practice.
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Family preservation using multisystemic therapy: an effective alternative to incarcerating serious juvenile offenders.

TL;DR: In this article, a multisystemic therapy (MST) delivered through a community mental health center was compared with usual services delivered by a Department of Youth Services in the treatment of 84 serious juvenile offenders and their multiproblem families.
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Impact of child sexual abuse: a review of the research.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe effets des agressions sexuelles contre des enfants and discussion of leurs effets immediats et a long terme et de l'impact des different types of agression.
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Treatment of antisocial behavior in children: current status and future directions

TL;DR: Presentation de l'etat actuel du traitement des comportements anti-sociaux (modeles d'application and d'evaluation) and des approches prometteuses fondees sur la recherche contemporaine, les limitations and les problemes methodologiques etant egalement discutes.
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Uniform Crime Reports

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Adolescent sex offenders.

TL;DR: There are many large gaps in the research which has been conducted on this topic, possibly from the lack of realization of the frequency of sexual offenses being perpetrated by adolescents, and research needs to be directed at the victims of these offenders.
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