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Children with Sexual Behavior Problems
Authors:Lisa M Swisher  Jane F Silovsky  Judge Roger H Stuart  Keri Pierce
Institution:1. The Department of Pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma;2. In the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City;3. At the Oklahoma City University Law School;4. The Center Director for the National Center on Sexual Behavior of Youth in Oklahoma City
Abstract:Judges are encountering more cases (both dependent and delinquent) involving juveniles under the age of 12 who have acted out sexually. The youth's own trauma history and protection issues often complicate the cases. This article reviews the research about treatment for children with sexual behavior problems (SBP) and discusses guidelines for making placement decisions in order to assist judges to determine an appropriate level of response in cases of children with SBP. To this end, information about typical sexual development with strategies for determining whether a sexual behavior is problematic or developmentally appropriate is provided. Children with SBP are contrasted with adolescent and adult sexual offenders. Assessment and treatment guidelines based on the current state of clinical research are provided, noting that a number of treatments have demonstrated efficacy with SBP in children. Information to facilitate decision making regarding residential placement, school participation, and family reunification is provided. Public policy should be based on scientific results and reflect the very low risk posed by children with SBP when making decisions about application of the Adam Walsh Act and national lifetime registries in general.
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