Abstract
Identifying and understanding the factors that predict treatment success is central to legal and clinical decision making about juveniles who commit sexual offenses. The current study surveyed 158 treatment providers who work with juvenile sexual offenders to explore empirically the construct of amenability as it relates to juvenile sex offender—specific treatment (SOST). Youths’ unwillingness to alter deviant sexual interest/attitudes and unsupportive parenting were rated as strong indicators of
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