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  • Evidence-Based Treatment: Focus on frameworks that are effective, particularly the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) model for rehabilitating sex offenders against children.

  • Community Impact: Successful treatment can lead to reduced reoffending rates, making communities safer for children, thus providing social and economic benefits.

  • Preparation for Treatment: Important to address underlying issues such as substance addictions and mental health before starting rehabilitation programs.

  • Neuroanalysis: Research has identified program features that make treatments more effective, linked with the year they were started and their risk assessments.

  • Risk Assessment: Utilizes coding to evaluate individuals’ risk levels, guiding appropriate treatment options. Recognizes the importance of acknowledging wrongdoing as part of the therapeutic process.

  • Deniers and Minimizers: Programs exist for individuals who deny or minimize their actions. It's crucial to find ways to engage these offenders in treatment respectfully and effectively.

  • Treatment Evolution: Modern treatment programs aligned with RNR principles show promise in lowering recidivism but require comprehensive and intensive approaches.