The study quoted NEVER said ANYTHING about them having licensed or unlicensed therapy.
What it did say was this:
Similarly, clinical data point to variability in risk for future sex offending as an adult. Multiple short- and long-term clinical followup studies of juvenile sex offenders consistently demonstrate that a large majority (about 8595 percent) of sex-offending youth have no arrests or reports for future sex crimes. When previously sex-offending youth do have future arrests, they are far more likely to be for nonsexual crimes such as property or drug offenses than for sex crimes (Alexander, 1999; Caldwell, 2002; Reitzel and Carbonell, 2007)
Nothing about counseling.
I knew exactly what the stats said for your information. There are many studies out there. Not all of them so hopeful
You know sh.. You're just grasping.
I just looked at just the first 10 reports. NONE of them hint at what you claim as being "not all as hopeful"
You claim that I'm the one who can't back anything up.
Here you go.
Google search "doj study on juvenile sex offenders molestations"
There's a whole list of studies for your perusal. MAYBE you can find one that will back up what you say.
Here is the DOJ study that I actually quoted:
https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/227763.pdf
Tell you what Buttercup. I posted my sources AND I did actual quotes.
Put up or shut up.
Let's see these so called studies that you've SUPPOSEDLY read.
Google is a miracle.
If these reports exist that you've SUPPOSEDLY read, then you should find them...
in oh...
A FEW SECONDS...maybe a few minutes AT MOST.
You seem to conveniently miss the point that he did receive counseling BEFORE he was 18.
The study quoted NEVER said ANYTHING about them having licensed or unlicensed therapy.
What it did say was this:
Similarly, clinical data point to variability in risk for future sex offending as an adult. Multiple short- and long-term clinical followup studies of juvenile sex offenders consistently demonstrate that a large majority (about 8595 percent) of sex-offending youth have no arrests or reports for future sex crimes. When previously sex-offending youth do have future arrests, they are far more likely to be for nonsexual crimes such as property or drug offenses than for sex crimes (Alexander, 1999; Caldwell, 2002; Reitzel and Carbonell, 2007)
Nothing about counseling.
I knew exactly what the stats said for your information. There are many studies out there. Not all of them so hopeful
You know sh.. You’re just grasping.
I just looked at just the first 10 reports. NONE of them hint at what you claim as being “not all as hopeful”
You claim that I’m the one who can’t back anything up.
Here you go.
Google search “doj study on juvenile sex offenders molestations”
There’s a whole list of studies for your perusal. MAYBE you can find one that will back up what you say.
Here is the DOJ study that I actually quoted:
https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/227763.pdf
Tell you what Buttercup. I posted my sources AND I did actual quotes.
Put up or shut up.
Let’s see these so called studies that you’ve SUPPOSEDLY read.
Google is a miracle.
If these reports exist that you’ve SUPPOSEDLY read, then you should find them...
in oh...
A FEW SECONDS...maybe a few minutes AT MOST.
What happened Cupcake? You accused me of having nothing to back me up. I gave you two links, backing my claims up.
You made claims that you’ve seen reports that were not as hopeful as mine. AND YET...3 hours later...NOTHING!!!