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Abstract

The risk-need-responsivity model can be traced back to the 1980s in Canada during the

“nothing works” heyday pessimism surrounding offender rehabilitation. The RNR model is a

tool used to formulate principles of effective intervention strategies for the correctional

population. This model states that the strategies that are appropriate for addressing the

criminogenic factors of an individual before and after release are determined by the risks and

needs of the incarcerated individual. Leading scholars in criminal justice including James

Bonta and don Andrews claim that the RNR model is based on three principles. These

principles include the risk principle, the need principle, and the responsivity principle.

Countries like America that boast of a developed economy, provision of specialized treatment

for the sex offenders who have been convicted to reduce recidivism emerges as a common

approach towards protecting communities from sexual offending. Pharmacotherapy and

psychotherapy interventions have been widely spread as treatment options delivered within

programs meant to prevent recidivism among sex offenders. In an attempt to evaluate the

effectiveness of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy interventions delivered within programs

to reduce recidivism among convicted sex offenders, a structured overview of systematic

reviews published in English since 1998 was conducted. Eight of the systematic reviews met

the inclusion criteria and seven of them suggested that cognitive behavioral therapy delivered

within programs adhering to the RNR model has the potential to reduce recidivism among the

convicted sex offenders.

The Risk-need-Responsivity model

According to Bijleveld,2007; Brennan & Taylor-Butts, 2008; Center for sex offender

management, 2008, sexual offending is both a public health issue and a social challenge. The

phenomena of sex offending have emerged to be an enormous issue to the policymakers as a
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