Ikomi Philip A, Harris-Wyatt Georgetta, Doucet Geraldine, Rodney H Elaine
Texas Juvenile Crime Prevention Center, College of Juvenile Justice & Psychology, Prairie View A & M University, PO Box 519, Mail Stop 2600, Prairie View, TX 77446, USA.
J Child Sex Abus. 2009 Nov;18(6):594-610. doi: 10.1080/10926770903307914.
A 25-item questionnaire was mailed to sex offender treatment providers from counties with 60 or more reported juvenile sex offenders in a Southwestern state to determine the most effective treatment for juvenile sex offenders. Results indicated that cognitive behavioral therapy was the most successful reported approach to treatment with an average success rate of 87%. The most commonly used approach was cognitive behavioral therapy with relapse prevention. The most common sexual offense was indecency with a child involving sexual contact, contrary to studies that found that in the Probation Commission data, aggravated sexual offense was the most common. These results have ramifications for state policies on treatment for juvenile sex offenders.