Risk Assessment of Sexual Offenders for Extended Supervision Orders in New Zealand: Basic Principles and Current Practice

A growing number of jurisdictions in North America, the United Kingdom, and Australasia have enacted legislation allowing for special sentencing, civil commitment, and community supervision options for high risk sexual offenders. In New Zealand, one example of this concern for public protection is t...

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Adult
Child
Child Abuse
Child Abuse, Sexual - legislation & jurisprudence
Child Abuse, Sexual - prevention & control
child molesters
Child Welfare - legislation & jurisprudence
Correctional Institutions
Crime Victims - legislation & jurisprudence
Criminals
Criminology
Evaluation Methods
Foreign Countries
Forensic psychiatry
Humans
Law Enforcement
Legislation
Male
Mandatory Reporting
Mental Health Workers
Middle Aged
New Zealand
Primary Prevention - legislation & jurisprudence
psychopathy
Public Policy
rapists
Risk
Risk assessment
Risk Assessment - legislation & jurisprudence
Sex crimes
Sex offenders
Sex Offenses - legislation & jurisprudence
Sex Offenses - prevention & control
Sexual Abuse
Social Perception
Supervision
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