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Citation

Ashman L, Duggan L. Cochrane Database Syst. Rev. 2002; (2): CD003682.

Affiliation

Lifespan NHS Trust, Lifespan NHS Trust, Douglas House, 18b Trumpington Road, Cambridge, UK, CB2 2AH. lorraineashman@mail01.onetel.net.uk

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, The Cochrane Collaboration, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/14651858.CD003682

PMID

12076501

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The management of sex offenders is a major public concern. Behavioural and pharmacological interventions have been used for many years and more recently cognitive behavioural based interventions have become popular around the world. Programmes designed for the general population have been modified for those sex offenders with learning disability, to address their cognitive deficits. The efficacy of these modified programmes is unclear. OBJECTIVES: To determine the efficacy of interventions with learning disabled sex offenders. SEARCH STRATEGY: The reviewers searched electronically EMBASE, PsycINFO, Medline, Cinahl, Cochrane Library, SPECTR, National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information and National Criminal Justice Reference Service and Biological Abstracts. SELECTION CRITERIA: All randomised controlled trials comparing an intervention for learning disabled sex offenders to any other, or no intervention. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: Data were independently extracted. MAIN RESULTS: No randomised controlled trial was identified. REVIEWER'S CONCLUSIONS: Using the methods described the reviewers found no randomised controlled trial evidence to guide the use of interventions for learning disabled sex offenders. Until the urgent need for randomised controlled trials is met, clinical practice will continue to be guided by either extrapolation of evidence from randomised controlled trials involving sex offenders without learning disability or non-randomised trial evidence of interventions for the learning disabled sex offender.


Language: en

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