Treatment needs of low-risk sexual offenders
An article examined whether low-risk sexual offenders needed treatment, and of what type and magnitude. It concluded that low-risk sexual offenders probably needed no more than 100 hours of offence-focused treatment given their very low reconviction rates. Low-risk sexual offenders should be kept separate from higher-risk offenders, and treatment should not interfere with other activities that would enable a non-offending lifestyle.