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Resources
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Best Practices in the Assessment of Juvenile Sex Offenders. As is true for all work in the juvenile justice system, resources are both necessary and critical assets that support the work of professionals. Three major types of resources are contained here that include CJSOM publications and links to other resources:. 1) Best practice protocols for use in juvenile sex offender treatment and supervision, and to serve as aids to support clinical work with juvenile sex offenders.
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Scholarly Journals
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American Journal of Psychiatry. Annals of Sex Research*. Archives of Sexual Behavior*. Child Abuse and Neglect*. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal*. Criminal Justice and Behavior*. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology*. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. Journal of Addiction and Offender Counseling*. Journal of Applied Social Sciences. Journal of Child and Youth Care*. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse*. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.
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Publications
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Calley, N. G. (in press). Juvenile offender recidivism: An examination of risk. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse. Calley, N. G. (2011). Clinical prediction-making: Examining influential factors related to clinician prediction making of recidivism among juvenile offenders. The Journal of Addiction and Offender Counseling, 32, 2-15. Calley, N. G. (2011). Program development in the 21st century: An evidence-based approach to design, implementation, and evaluation. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Calley, N.G. ...Calle...
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Curriculum
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Revised curriculum coming in October 2016. Partial initial funding provided by the Bureau of Justice Assistance and the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice and Spectrum Human Services, Inc.
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Services
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Research related to juvenile sex offenders has continued to grow during the past twenty years, however, this area continues to be significantly limited. As a result, it is essential that both practitioners and researchers continue to contribute to this body of knowledge to ensure that an ample amount of scholarship is available to effectively inform practice. 2) Research Briefs that provide synopses of recent research related to juvenile sex offenders, and. Increasing knowledge through research.
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About
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The CJSOM Initiative was established in 2006 to address the critical issue of juvenile sex offender management and to provide a no-cost resource to professionals and others interested in this important area. Since its inception, several projects and activities have been completed that include the following:. Comprehensive analysis of regional arrests, dispositional outcomes, and treatment outcomes and implications. Longitudinal outcomes evaluation on residential treatment for juvenile offenders. Partial ...
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Bibliographies
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Calley, N.G. and Reppert, B. (2007). Bibliography of ten years of scholarly research and literature related to juvenile sex offenders. Archived by the Federal Bureau of Justiceās National Criminal Justice Resource Services Library. Calley, N.G. and Reppert, B. (2007). Bibliography of twenty-five years of scholarly research and literature related to juvenile sex offenders.
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Home
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Model: Forward Focused Treatment Model for Adolescents. Welcome to the comprehensive juvenile sex offender management initiative (CJSOM). Established in 2006, the CJSOM's goal is to increase knowledge of juvenile sexual offending by providing no-cost education, sharing of resources and dissemination of relevant and timely information. The CJSOM Initiative integrates research, theory and practice in the assessment, treatment, and supervision of juvenile sex offending behaviors. CJSOM is committed to:.
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Timeline of Events
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September 2006 Appointment of Project and Research Coordinator and Initial Project Planning. October - November 2006 Composed Collaborative Team. December 2006 Initial Collaborative Team Meeting. December 2006 - July 2007 Assessment and analysis of Wayne County juvenile sex offender system. August 2007 - November 2007 Implementation Plan Development. December 2007 - Present Implementation of the Plan. February 2008 - May 2008 On-site training offered throughout Wayne County and southeastern Michigan.
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