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[This chapter focuses on empirical research exploring desistance from sexual offending in a sample of 15 men, convicted of at least 1 sexual offence involving a child. The men had served prison sentences of varying lengths and had since been residing in the community for periods ranging from 1 to 15 years. Risk management practices adopted by supervising police officers appeared to vary widely, both across and within police force areas.]
Published: Nov 26, 2017
Keywords: Desistance; Sexual offending; Risk
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