“…The existing literature on attitudes towards sex offenders is summarised in Table 1, with the literature strongly suggesting that public attitudes towards sex offenders are generally negative. The public also appear to endorse a range of myths about sex offenders, including the notion that there are high rates of offences perpetrated by strangers, that re-offence rates are very high, and that many sex offenders were themselves previous victims of sexual abuse (see Craun & Theriot, 2009;Fortney, Baker, & Levenson, 2009;Olver & Barlow, 2010). The public are shown to generally lack knowledge regarding base-rate recidivism and prevalent characteristics of offenders (Burchfield, 2012;Marteache, 2012), as well as about the positive effects of sex offender treatment (Brown, 1999;Fortney, et al, 2009).…”