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Steven E. Mussack, PH.D. Psychologist and Program Director


STOP IT NOW!'s vision is to help end the sexual abuse of children within our generation.

STOP IT NOW! is a nonprofit organization founded on the belief and experience that we as individuals and as a society can challenge and change the way we act.

STOP IT NOW!'s mission is to call on all abusers and potential abusers to stop and seek help, to educate adults about the ways to stop sexual abuse, and to increase public awareness of the trauma of child sexual abuse.

Website:
http://stopitnow.com/


The Safer Society Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit agency, is a national research, advocacy, and referral center on the prevention and treatment of sexual abuse. Founded in 1964 as the Prison Research Education Action Project (P.R.E.A.P.) by Fay Honey Knopp, P.R.E.A.P. evolved into the Safer Society Program in 1985, and became the Safer Society Foundation, Inc. in 1995. The Safer Society Foundation, Inc. provides a variety of services related to the prevention and treatment of sexual abuse.

Website:
http://www.safersociety.org/


Website:
http://www.saperi.com/

 

Community Supervision and Treatment of

Juvenile Sex Offenders


Marjorie Glieden

Juvenile Sex Offenders are the most neglected element of the sex offender population and yet they are one of the most important links to adult child molesters and rapists.  Appropriate education and training for those dealing with this population is vital but too often missing or incomplete.

As a Probation Officer who specialized in this field for many years, I developed a model that effectively addressed the many needs of the judicial system, the treatment providers, and the offender and his or her family. I have translated the model into a training manual that provides a step-by-step method of investigating and supervising this most interesting, challenging, and needy population.   The manual is suitable for both law enforcement and mental health providers, is easy to read and understand, and will facilitate the legal and treatment needs when processing cases. The manual particularly emphasizes the importance of building and maintaining working partnerships with Mental Health Treatment Providers and related agencies. 
 
http://home.earthlink.net/~mglieden

 

Incorporated in 1984, the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is a non-profit, interdisciplinary organization. ATSA was founded to foster research, facilitate information exchange, further professional education and provide for the advancement of professional standards and practices in the field of sex offender evaluation and treatment. ATSA is an international organization focused specifically on the prevention of sexual abuse through effective management of sex offenders.

www.atsa.com

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