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Training multi-disciplinary teams to work with sex offenders: Effects on staff attitudes
Authors:Todd Edmund Hogue
Institution:St Charles Centre , Weald Road, Brentwood, Essex, England , CM14 4SJ
Abstract:Abstract

A recent British Prison Service initiative has focused on providing sex offender programmes facilitated by multi-disciplinary teams of staff. A three week long training programme was designed to provide staff with the necessary knowledge, skills and experience to facilitate these structured treatment groups. Following the training, staff indicated they were more confident in their ability to provide treatment and showed a greater belief that treatment could be successful. In addition, they showed significantly more positive attitudes towards sexual offenders and to offenders in general. However, participants did not indicate undue concern about working in a sensitive treatment area. This pattern continued at six month follow-up, indicating that the training changed attitudes as expected, and that the training was seen by participants as adequately preparing them to undertake provision of a structured sex offender treatment programme in a secure setting.
Keywords:sex-offenders  training  attitudes  prison  multi-disciplinary  treatment
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