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In some cases, the requirements for successful completion are not met, but the offender is nonetheless terminated from treatment, for example because the individual has achieved [[maximum benefit]] from treatment or has been deemed not amenable to treatment.<ref>http://oregonsatf.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Sex-Offense-Specific-Treatment-Discharge-Outcomes-for-Juveniles-FINAL.pdf</ref>
In some cases, the requirements for successful completion are not met, but the offender is nonetheless terminated from treatment, for example because the individual has achieved [[maximum benefit]] from treatment or has been deemed not amenable to treatment.<ref>http://oregonsatf.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Sex-Offense-Specific-Treatment-Discharge-Outcomes-for-Juveniles-FINAL.pdf</ref>


Successful completion of sex offender treatment is sometimes required in order for the patient to be removed from the [[sex offender registry]].<ref>http://fifthdcs.com/FifthPolicy/Policy/SOTPRegistryModificationEval.pdf</ref>
Successful completion of sex offender treatment is sometimes required in order for the patient to be removed from the [[sex offender registry]],.<ref>http://fifthdcs.com/FifthPolicy/Policy/SOTPRegistryModificationEval.pdf</ref> for example in [[Michigan]].<ref>http://courts.mi.gov/Administration/SCAO/Forms/courtforms/sexoffenderregistration/mc406a.pdf</ref>


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Latest revision as of 12:25, 5 June 2016

Successful completion of sex offender treatment is deemed to have occurred when a set of conditions have been met. These can include compliance with treatment conditions and supervision; completion of tasks and goals identified in the treatment plan; and a demonstrated integration of skills and learning into daily practice.

In some cases, the requirements for successful completion are not met, but the offender is nonetheless terminated from treatment, for example because the individual has achieved maximum benefit from treatment or has been deemed not amenable to treatment.[1]

Successful completion of sex offender treatment is sometimes required in order for the patient to be removed from the sex offender registry,.[2] for example in Michigan.[3]

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