退伍军人事务部和社区利益相关者管理有性犯罪退伍军人的途径:从加利福尼亚州性暴力犯罪者(SVP)收容所释放的退伍军人的性犯罪和非性犯罪再犯率及风险因素。

IF 1.9 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Psychological Services Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-20 DOI:10.1037/ser0000790
Shoba Sreenivasan, Allen Azizian, Stephanie Brooks Holliday, Jack Tsai, Joseph Lockhart, Melinda DiCiro, James Rokop
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退伍后犯有性犯罪的退伍军人通常有资格享受退伍军人事务(VA)服务,包括医疗保健。对有性犯罪史的退伍军人的性累犯进行研究以指导临床管理的研究很少,甚至没有。本研究调查了从加利福尼亚性暴力犯罪者(SVP)收容所释放的军事性犯罪者的诊断和释放后的性和非性累犯情况。样本包括 363 名男性,其中 131 人被认定为退伍军人,232 人被认定为平民。对两个跟踪期的累犯率进行了评估:固定的 5 年跟踪期和总计 21 年的跟踪期。累犯是指退伍后在加利福尼亚州社区内发生的任何新的性犯罪、暴力犯罪或一般刑事逮捕或定罪。我们发现这两个群体的性犯罪再犯风险都很低。具体到退伍军人,在两个随访期内,性犯罪和非性暴力再犯率均低于 7%。从诊断结果来看,退伍军人患恋童癖障碍的比例明显高于平民,而患反社会人格障碍的比例则低于平民;这两种疾病都不能预测性再犯或任何其他再犯。退伍军人退伍时的平均年龄为 61 岁;退伍时年龄越大,再犯任何类型罪行的可能性就越低。相对较高比例的退伍军人有童年性虐待和头部创伤史。对于有性犯罪的退伍军人来说,创伤知情护理可能是一种特别有价值的治疗方法。这些数据可以帮助退伍军人事务部和其他服务提供者就如何管理有性犯罪的退伍军人做出循证决策。(PsycInfo 数据库记录 (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
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Pathways for VA and community stakeholder management of military veterans with sexual offenses: Sexual and nonsexual recidivism rates and risk factors in military veterans released from California sexually violent predator (SVP) commitment.

Military veterans with sexual offenses committed after discharge are often eligible for Veterans Affairs (VA) services including health care. There are few, if any, studies of sexual recidivism among military veterans with sexual offense histories to guide clinical management. This study examined diagnostic and postrelease sexual and nonsexual recidivism among military sexual offenders released from California sexually violent predator (SVP) commitment. The sample consisted of 363 males; 131 were identified as military veterans and 232 as civilians. The rates of recidivism were assessed for two follow-up periods: a fixed 5-year and a total 21-year follow-up. Recidivism was operationalized as any new sexual, violent, or general criminal arrest or conviction occurring after discharge to the community in California. We found a low risk for sexual reoffense for both groups. Specific to veterans, the rates for sexual and nonsexual violent recidivism were under 7% for both follow-up periods. Diagnostically, veterans had a significantly higher rate of pedophilic disorder and lower rate of antisocial personality disorder than civilians; neither were predictive of sexual recidivism or any other recidivism. On average, veterans were 61 years old at discharge; and older age at discharge was associated with a significantly lower likelihood of recidivism of any type. A relatively high proportion of veterans had a history of childhood sexual abuse and head trauma. Trauma-informed care may be a particularly valuable treatment approach for veterans with sexual offenses. These data may aid the VA and other providers in forming evidence-based decisions regarding the management of veterans with sexual offenses. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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期刊介绍: Psychological Services publishes high-quality data-based articles on the broad range of psychological services. While the Division"s focus is on psychologists in "public service," usually defined as being employed by a governmental agency, Psychological Services covers the full range of psychological services provided in any service delivery setting. Psychological Services encourages submission of papers that focus on broad issues related to psychotherapy outcomes, evaluations of psychological service programs and systems, and public policy analyses.
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