Psychiatric Bulletin (1994) 18: 742-744. doi: 10.1192/pb.18.12.742
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A treatment service for adolescent sex offenders
David Will, Consultant in Adolescent Psychiatry
Edinburgh Healthcare Trust, The Young People's Unit, The Royal Edinburgh Hospital, Tipperlinn Road, Edinburgh EH10 5HF
A case-note survey was carried out on the first 50 referrals to a treatment service for adolescent sex offenders. The average rate of referral was 10.5 per year and all referrals were male. Of those who attended, 66% showed evidence of psychiatric morbidity, while only a minority had a past history of child sexual abuse. The majority had offended against victims known to them. Treatment was labour-intensive with a mean of 19 sessions being provided per patient. Of those taken on for treatment, 2.6% re-offended, while of those not offered treatment, 25% did so.
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