2005
DOI: 10.1080/13552600410001667751
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Treated sex offenders as “paraprofessional” co-workers in the treatment of the sex offender

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“…When working with men in our sexual offender groups, we invite individuals who have successfully completed treatment to provide information and insight to the men undergoing treatment, taking on the role of a paraprofessional (Hossack and Robinson, 2005) where they support the groups and the facilitators by being able to bring first-hand experience of the group process, dealing with adversity, change, and the potential benefits of intervention. Paraprofessionals are recognised in therapeutic environments as a useful tool (Montgomery et al , 2010).…”
Section: Service Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When working with men in our sexual offender groups, we invite individuals who have successfully completed treatment to provide information and insight to the men undergoing treatment, taking on the role of a paraprofessional (Hossack and Robinson, 2005) where they support the groups and the facilitators by being able to bring first-hand experience of the group process, dealing with adversity, change, and the potential benefits of intervention. Paraprofessionals are recognised in therapeutic environments as a useful tool (Montgomery et al , 2010).…”
Section: Service Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%