Florida Civil Commitment Center, Arcadia, FL, USA.
Sex Abuse. 2009 Dec;21(4):412-30. doi: 10.1177/1079063209347724.
Circles of Support & Accountability (COSA) started 15 years ago in Ontario, Canada, as an alternate means of social support to high-risk sexual offenders released at the end of their sentences without any community supervision. The pilot project in South-Central Ontario has since assisted almost 200 offenders. Projects based on this model are now in place in the United Kingdom, several jurisdictions in the United States, and throughout Canada. Initial research into the efficacy of the COSA pilot project showed that participation reduced sexual recidivism by 70% or more in comparison with both matched controls and actuarial norms. The current study sought to replicate these findings using an independent Canadian national sample. A total of 44 high-risk sexual offenders, released at sentence completion and involved in COSA across Canada, were matched to a group of 44 similar offenders not involved in COSA. The average follow-up time was 35 months. Recidivism was defined as having a charge or conviction for a new offense. Results show that offenders in COSA had an 83% reduction in sexual recidivism, a 73% reduction in all types of violent recidivism, and an overall reduction of 71% in all types of recidivism in comparison to the matched offenders. These findings suggest that participation in COSA is not site-specific and provide further evidence for the position that trained and guided community volunteers can and do assist in markedly improving offenders' chances for successful reintegration.
支持和问责制圈(COSA)于 15 年前在加拿大安大略省成立,作为对高风险性犯罪者在服刑期满后没有任何社区监督而被释放的一种替代社会支持方式。该项目在安大略省中南部的试点项目已经帮助了近 200 名罪犯。基于该模式的项目现在已经在英国、美国的几个司法管辖区以及整个加拿大实施。对 COSA 试点项目疗效的初步研究表明,与匹配对照组和精算标准相比,参与该项目可将性犯罪再犯率降低 70%或更多。本研究试图使用独立的加拿大全国样本复制这些发现。共有 44 名高风险性犯罪者在服刑期满后参与了加拿大各地的 COSA,与 44 名未参与 COSA 的类似罪犯进行了匹配。平均随访时间为 35 个月。再犯定义为有新的犯罪指控或定罪。结果表明,参与 COSA 的罪犯的性犯罪再犯率降低了 83%,所有类型的暴力犯罪再犯率降低了 73%,所有类型的犯罪再犯率总体降低了 71%,与匹配罪犯相比。这些发现表明,参与 COSA 不是特定地点的,进一步证明了经过培训和指导的社区志愿者可以并且确实有助于显著提高罪犯成功重新融入社会的机会。