The Psychology of Criminal Conduct
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...While matching treatment component to offender characteristics is a well-document aspect of general offender rehabilitation (Andrews & Bonta, 2006), such approach may be worth considering also for the case management and the community supervision of adult sex offenders....
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...It is believed that the role of CJP is to provide services and supervision at a level matching the offenders risk and needs so that low-risk individuals remain low-risk and high-risk cases become lower risk (Andrews & Bonta, 2006)....
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...Dynamic risk factors are often called criminogenic needs because, as suggested by Andrews and Bonta (2006), they carry the “hope”, that, if the needs related to criminal behavior are met in a prosocial manner, thereby reducing the need, the risk of recidivism may decrease....
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