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Erasor 2.0 Research Paper

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The ERASOR 2.0 The Estimate of Risk of Adolescent Sexual Offense Recidivism (ERASOR 2.0) (see appendix D), often referred to simply as the ERASOR, is an empirically guided tool that relies on the clinical judgment of professionals (Worling & Curwen, 2001, Miccio-Fonseca, 2013). Like the J-SOAP-II, the ERASOR 2.0 is also public domain. The ERASOR 2.0 is designed for use with juveniles, ages 12-18, whom must have committed a sexually based offense or assault (Worling & Curwen, 2001). Like the J-SOAP-II, the evaluator completes the ERASOR 2.0 independently after examining as much collaborative information as possible (Worling & Curwen, 2001). The ERASOR 2.0 is a 25-item tool with items falling in five categories: Sexual Interests, Attitudes, and Behaviors category; Historical Sexual Assaults category; Psychosocial Functioning category; Family/ Environmental Functioning category; and the Treatment category (Worling & …show more content…

In addition, there is also an “other” category on the ERASOR 2.0 that a clinician may utilize if deemed necessary (e.g., if a youth has a significant substance abuse problem) (Worling & Curwen, 2001). The Sexual Interests, Attitudes and Behaviors category attempts to quantify an individual’s attitude about sexual offending, deviant sexual interest, and preoccupation with sexual thoughts (Worling & Curwen, 2001). The Historical Sexual Assaults category utilizes information such as number of victims, use of threats or force, stranger or child victim, and diverse sexual behaviors to help illuminate the historical factors that may be associated with risk (Worling & Curwen, 2001). The Psychosocial Functioning category attempts to evaluate an individual’s personality style, social relationships, and ability to self-regulate affect (Worling & Curwen, 2001). The Family/ Environment Functioning category looks at factors such as parental relationship, home environment, and environment supportive of opportunities to sexually reoffend (Worling

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