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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This panel presents findings from an ongoing study understanding the dimensions of best and promising practices in sex offense management and supervision. Focal areas include victim-centeredness, reentry planning, and prevention of juvenile-perpetrated sexual abuse.
Overview of the Sexual Violence Prevention Initiative - Katrina Cole, Justice Information Resource Network
From Policy to Practice: Advancing Victim-Centered Engagement in Post-Conviction Sex Offender Supervision - Michelle Reilly, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Andrew Harris, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Reentry Redefined: Crafting Pathways for Successful Transition of Individuals with Sex Offense Histories - Kimberly R. Kras, San Diego State University; Lauren Koenig, San Diego State University; Michelle Reilly, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Andrew Harris, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Developmental and Prevention Frameworks for Addressing Problematic and Illegal Sexual Behaviors in Youth: A Multi-State Investigation - Ryan Shields, University of Massachusetts Lowell