A. Sheridan et al., PERSPECTIVES ON TREATMENT OUTCOME IN ADOLESCENT SEXUAL OFFENDING - A STUDY OF A COMMUNITY-BASED TREATMENT PROGRAM, Irish journal of psychology, 19(1), 1998, pp. 168-180
Interviews were conducted with clinicians and 22 participants who had
completed treatment with the Northside Inter-Agency Project (NIAP), a
community based treatment programme for adolescent sexual abusers. Cli
nicians reported that a majority of adolescents completed all steps of
the programme and a majority of families had been highly supportive o
f adolescents' participation in treatment. Difficulties with the manag
ement of conflict, the regulation of negative emotions, and cognitive
deficits were the principal areas in which clinicians judged these ado
lescents to have problems in addition to their sexually abusive behavi
our patterns. Despite having these difficulties, two thirds of cases w
ere judged by therapists to be at low risk of reoffending following tr
eatment. In just over half of cases, adolescents reported entering sit
uations,following treatment, which placed them at risk for reoffending
, but in an anonymous questionnaire none reported sexually re-offendin
g.