Delivering an intervention to a young person minimising his harmful sexual behaviour: a practice case study

Young perpetrators of harmful sexual behaviour (HSB) often minimise the severity of their offending. Whilst there have been mixed findings, the most recent literature suggests offence-specific minimisation increases the risk of sexual recidivism in high risk sexual offenders. The presented case stud...

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Main Author: Hatton, Victoria Anne (Author)
Contributors: Duff, Simon
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: 1986
In:Year: 1986
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