Besides being an adjunct professor at two colleges, I work fulltime for the State of Kansas and my job is completing psychodiagnostic evaluations on sexual offenders who are in a Kansas prison and due to be released soon. I evaluate them to see if they meet criteria for civil commitment (after they have completed their sentence but determined to be at high risk to reoffend) under the Kansas Sexual Offender Civil Commitment Law. Research in the sexual offender treatment provider field indicates that for every victim a sexual offender admits too, there are 50 to 75 that he/she is never convicted of. So, when you read or hear someone has sexually abused a child, it would not be a big jump to assume he/she probably has 49 to 74 more victims out there.
Nina Barnes, Ph.D. --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
