Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Why prevention? Why now?,2013,8,,55-61,Tabachnick Youth sexual offending: context good-enough lives and engaging with a wider prevention agenda,2013,8,,49-54,Rayment-McHugh Using Mindfulness in the Treatment of Adolescent Sexual Abusers: Contributing Common Factor or a Primary Modality?,2013,8,,17-22,Jennings An Examination of a Gender-Specific and Trauma-Informed Training Curriculum: Implications for Providers,2013,7,4,30-37,Underwood Providing Counseling for Transgendered Inmates: A Survey of Correctional Services,2013,7,4,38-44,Underwood What were we thinking? Five erroneous assumptions that have fueled specialized interventions for adolescents who have sexually offended,2013,8,,80-88,Worling Altruism empathy and sex offender treatment,2013,8,,66-71,Durrant The Rashomon Dilemma: Perspectives on and Dilemmas in Evidence-Based Practice,2013,8,,43-48,Prescott Taking a Developmental Approach to Treating Juvenile Sexual Behavior Problems,2013,8,,12-16,Creeden Some essential environmental ingredients for sex offender reintegration,2013,8,,8-11,Boer The Risk Need Responsivity Model of Offender Rehabilitation: Is There Really a Need for a Paradigm Shift?,2013,8,,30-36,Abracen Expensive Harmful Policies that Don't Work or How Juvenile Sexual Offending is Addressed in the U.S,2013,8,,23-29,Caldwell Lessons learned from history and experience: five simple ways to improve the efficacy of sexual offender treatment,2013,8,,2-7,D'Orazio Putting the "Community" Back in Community Risk Management of Persons Who Have Sexually Abused,2013,8,,72-79,Wilson Implications of our developing understanding of risk and protective factors in the treatment of adult male sexual offenders,2013,8,,62-65,Thornton A community treatment model for adolescents who sexually harm: diverting youth from criminal justice to therapeutic responses,2013,8,,37-42,Pratt Treatment of Sexual Offenders: Research Best Practices and Emerging Models,2013,8,,89-95,Yates Effectively utilizing the "behavioral" in cognitive-behavioral group therapy of sex offenders,2013,8,2,7-13,Jennings How can we stop our children from hurting themselves? Stages of change motivational interviewing and exposure therapy applications for non-suicidal self-injury in children and adolescents,2009,5,1,106-123,Kamen