Contemporary comment : is it time for Australia to adopt Circles of Support and Accountability (COSA)?


Autoria(s): Richards, K.M.
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Circles of Support and Accountability (COSA) - an innovative process for reintegrating child sex offenders into the community after a period of incarceration - have not yet been firmly established in any Australian jurisdiction. This is the case despite their widespread use in Canada, the United Kingdom. and parts of the United States of America, and despite a growing body of research evidence that demonstrates their efficacy in reducing recidivism among child sex offenders. This Contemporary Comment outlines the emergence of COSA and the existing evidence in support of COSA. It argues that COSA should be piloted in Australia.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/64619/

Publicador

University of Sydney Law School. Institute of Criminology

Relação

http://sydney.edu.au/law/criminology/journal/22_03.shtml

Richards, K.M. (2011) Contemporary comment : is it time for Australia to adopt Circles of Support and Accountability (COSA)? Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 22(3), pp. 483-490.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 The University of Sydney

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Justice

Palavras-Chave #180000 LAW AND LEGAL STUDIES #Circles of Support and Accountability #reintegrating child sex offenders into the community #efficacy in reducing recidivism #evidence of support of COSA.
Tipo

Journal Article