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Truth, Lies, and Sex Offenders

NCJ Number
171546
Author(s)
A C Salter
Date Published
1997
Length
11 pages
Annotation
The purpose of this videotape is to educate both professionals and lay people as to the persuasiveness and complexity of sex offender denial.
Abstract
Incarcerated sex offenders explain and demonstrate the kinds of deception they used to deflect accusations of sexual abuse, often for decades, before finally being caught. In addition, the sex offenders discuss how they set up and lived a double life, posing in public as kind and responsible members of the community while raping and molesting in private. Five vignettes are included of sex offenders who were either in pretreatment or treatment phases of an incarcerated sex offender treatment program. The videotape can be used to educate parents, teachers, therapists, prosecutors, judges, mental health workers, and others who are concerned about child sexual abuse.

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