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Preventing sexual abusers of children from reoffending: systematic review of medical and psychological interventions

Conclusion There are major weaknesses in the scientific evidence,
particularly regarding adult men, the main category of sexual abusers of children. Better coordinated and funded high quality studies including
several countries are urgently needed. Until conclusive evidence is
available, realistic clinical strategies might involve reduction of specific
risk factors for sex crimes, such as sexual preoccupation, in abusers at
risk of reoffending.

Posted in: Meta-analyses - Systematic Reviews on 09/24/2013 | Link to this post on IFP |
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