Table of Contents
Learning Objectives
Components of Supervision
Relapse Prevention
Officers Can Support Relapse Prevention by:
PPT Slide
Specialized Skills for Sex Offender Supervision
The PSI Provides Information Regarding
Pre-sentence Investigation Recommendations
Elements of the PSI
Documents Essential to the PSI
Interviews Conducted for the PSI
Personal History Items of the Offender
Interactions with the Offender during the PSI
Details of the Offense
Sexual History Topics
Closing the Sexual History Interview
Interviews with Victims
Collateral Interviews
Assessing/Evaluating the Sex Offender to Support Safe Management in the Community
Assessment Supports Many Aspects of Supervision.
Identification of Static Risk Factors
Identification of Dynamic Risk Factors
Assessing the Probability of Re-offense
Risk Assessment Methods and Instruments
Example Instrument: .The RRASOR
Re-offense Rates on the RRASOR
Pre-sentence Investigation Recommendations
Pre-sentence Investigation Recommendations (cont.)
Pre-sentence Investigation Recommendations (cont.)
Pre-sentence Investigation Recommendations (cont.)
Pre-sentence Investigation Recommendations (cont.)
Conditions of Supervision for Sex Offenders
Indications for Increased Monitoring
Red Flags for Supervising Officers
Disengagement
Disengagement (cont.)
“No-Showing”
Manipulation
Manipulation (cont.)
Situations Requiring.Immediate Removal of Offender
Responses to Limit Risk
Amending Conditions of Supervision
Developing a Case Plan
The Case Plan: .Two Major Elements
An Appropriate Treatment Referral--Issues to Consider
Maintaining the Case File
Increasing Requirements on Probation and Parole
Lengthening Periods of Supervision
Surveillance as a Tool for Sex Offender Supervision
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