“…While some studies have reported low sexual reoffense rates (see Hecker, Scoular, Righthand, & Nangle, 2002;Martinez, Flores, & Rosenfeld, 2007;Mazur & Michael, 1992;Parks & Bard, 2006;Smith & Monastersky, 1986), others have reported relatively high sexual recidivism rates (see Gretton, McBride, Hare, O'Shaughnessy & Kumka, 2001;Långström, 2002;Rubenstein, Yeager, Goodstein, & Lewis, 1993). Worling and Långström (2003) point out that these discrepant findings are likely a function of sampling and methodological differences, including the characteristics of adolescents under investigation, the type and impact of interventions, the measurement of recidivism (e.g.…”