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Citation

Laws DR. Sex. Abuse 1999; 11(3): 233-241.

Affiliation

Adult Forensic Psychiatric Community Services, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10497782

Abstract

The concept of harm reduction applied to sexual offending is very upsetting to some clinicians. This paper attempts to anchor harm reduction within the larger framework of relapse prevention. It is argued that reducing harm more accurately represents what clinicians do with sexual offenders rather than preventing or eliminating relapses. There are numerous common misconceptions about harm reduction with sexual offenders and explanations are provided for each of these. Finally, it is argued that harm reduction acknowledges that sexual abuse and all forms of interpersonal violence are actually public health issues. Adoption of this viewpoint, however, requires acceptance of a more humanistic perspective rather than a medical, psychological, legal, or political solution to a grievous social problem.


Language: en

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