Report
Enhancing evidence-based treatment of child sexual abuse material offenders: the development of the CEM-COPE Program
Publisher
Child sexual abuse
Perpetrator characteristics
Recidivism
Sex crimes
Resources
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Description
Abstract:
Recent research suggests that child sexual abuse material (CSAM) offenders have distinct characteristics and intervention needs when compared to contact sexual offenders. As such, many sexual offender treatment programs may not be suitable for CSAM offenders without a history of contact offences. This paper describes the development of the CEM-COPE (Coping with Child Exploitation Material Use) Program. We discuss CSAM offender characteristics, recidivism rates and treatment considerations, before outlining the rationale, specifications and underpinnings of the CEM-COPE Program. Challenges in this research area and considerations for future research are also addressed.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Australian Institute of Criminology 2020
License type:
All Rights Reserved
Access Rights Type:
open
Series:
Trends and issues in crime and criminal justice, no.607
Post date:
13 Oct 2020
