Buttell F P, Carney M M
College of Social Work, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.
J Child Sex Abus. 2001;10(3):117-25. doi: 10.1300/j070v10n03_07.
This study evaluated treatment providers' perceptions of the impact of the Internet on the treatment of sex offenders. This study surveyed all of the agencies in South Carolina that provide treatment services for sex offenders. Analysis indicated that (a) most treatment providers were unaware of the potential negative impact of the Internet on their treatment efforts with clients, (b) most treatment providers had no policy restricting their clients' Internet use, (c) the overwhelming majority of treatment providers felt that they were poorly equipped to deal with this issue, and (d) almost all of the treatment providers felt that probation and parole would be of little assistance in helping them monitor their clients' use of the Internet. Implications of the findings for improving treatment services for sex offenders were explored and discussed.
本研究评估了治疗提供者对互联网对性犯罪者治疗影响的看法。该研究调查了南卡罗来纳州所有为性犯罪者提供治疗服务的机构。分析表明:(a)大多数治疗提供者未意识到互联网对其与客户治疗工作的潜在负面影响;(b)大多数治疗提供者没有限制客户使用互联网的政策;(c)绝大多数治疗提供者认为他们应对此问题的能力不足;(d)几乎所有治疗提供者都认为缓刑和假释在帮助他们监控客户互联网使用方面作用不大。探讨并讨论了这些研究结果对改善性犯罪者治疗服务的启示。