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Sexual Offenders: Criminality and Characteristics of Special Populations June 8, 2012, RAMKOTA INN, Sioux Falls, SD; Amphitheater II Presented by Jill D. Stinson, Ph.D. Sponsored by South Dakota Association for Treatment of Sexual Abusers Jill D. Stinson, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist in the state of Missouri. She is the Sex Offender Treatment Coordinator and a Psychologist II at Fulton State Hospital, Fulton, Missouri. Her employment duties involve development and evaluation of comprehensive facility-wide sex offender treatment services for forensic psychiatric sex offenders and civilly-committed Sexually Violent Predators. Dr. Stinson completed her graduate studies in psychology at the University of Arizona. She has authored two original books, published nine peer-reviewed journal articles and five book chapters in the areas of sex offender assessment, treatment, and management. Dr. Stinson also has several manuscripts in preparation and she has presented at 20 conferences regarding various topics in sex offender treatment including risk assessment. She will be joining the faculty of the Psychology Department at East Tennessee State University in the fall of 2012 where she will be examining successful integration of sex offender services into risk management and aftercare community programming. Pre-registration is $75 for ATSA members, $100 for non-members, if registered before month/day/2012. This cost will increase to $100 for ATSA members, $125 for non-members after month/day/2012. Rooms can be reserved by workshop participants for both Thursday and Friday evenings at a flat rate of $89.99. Participants will need to call the hotel directly at (605) 336-0650 and tell the clerk that they are attending the SD ATSA conference to receive this rate. Description: This workshop will address criminal characteristics of sex offenders in terms of demographic data, criminal history, and characteristics of their victims. Special populations of sex offenders will also be discussed including intellectual/developmental disabilities and psychopathology. Learning will be enhanced by reviewing case studies and discussing these examples in relationship to assessment and treatment needs. The workshop content will also address risk management and risk assessment areas, understanding both Axis I and Axis II disorders, and treatment of co-morbid conditions. Objectives: Teach participants how criminality and sexual deviance interact and impact treatment planning for sex offender. Provide participants information on conducting risk assessments by considering various factors including both static and dynamic issues. Review areas for supervision and management of sex offenders based on various concerns including intellectual and developmental variables and psychopathology.

Provide participants with various methods for treating and managing problematic sexual behavior for specific populations. Agenda: 7:45 am to 8:00 am Registration 8:00 am to 9:45 am I. Introduction and brief overview of topics II. Criminal characteristics of sexual offenders A. Who are they? Discussion of age, gender, adaptive functioning, intelligence and education, history of trauma/maltreatment, and other topics. B. Criminal history 1. Sexual vs. non-sexual offenses types of offenses, rate, and differences with other offender groups 2. Arrest and incarceration statistics C. Victim characteristics 1. Reported vs. non-reported crimes 2. Victim selection 3. Factors that impact reporting, arrest, and conviction 9:45 am to 10:00 am Morning Break 10:00 am to 11:45 am D. Implications for assessment, treatment, and risk prediction E. Case studies for discussion III. Offenders with intellectual/developmental disabilities A. Prevalence and population characteristics 1. Clarifying our definitions who are we talking about? 2. Challenges and limitations 3. Background characteristics and etiological considerations 4. Characteristics of their offending behaviors B. Assessment 1. Traditional assessments and their use with this population 2. Specialized goals and considerations 11:45 am to 1:00 pm Noon Break for non-sd ATSA participants 11:45 am to 1:00 pm Annual Meeting of SD ATSA in Conference Room 1

1:00 pm to 2:45 pm C. Treatment with intellectual/developmental disabilities 1. Traditional treatment targets and how they fit (or don t) with this population 2. Specialized treatment targets D. Risk management and intellectual/developmental disabilities 1. Traditional risk variables 2. Conceptualizing risk with this population 3. Supports for successful risk management E. Legal and policy concerns IV. Psychopathology and sexual offending A. Group comparisons 1. Rates of mental illness in correctional, psychiatric, community, and SVP offenders 2. How mental illness impacts assessment, treatment, and risk for each of these groups 2:45 pm to 3:00 pm Afternoon Break 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm B. Axis I disorders 1. Common Axis I disorders in a sex offender population 2. Co-morbid conditions (e.g., substance abuse problems, suicidality and selfharm behaviors, interpersonal problems) 3. Implications for prevention and treatment C. Axis II disorders 1. Personality disorders common to sex offender groups a. Relationship between Antisocial PD and psychopathy b. Misperceptions about personality disordered clients 2. Implications for prevention and treatment a. Discussion of DBT, TruThought, and other modalities specific to personality disorders D. How mental illness relates to static and dynamic risk variables V. Wrap-up and questions

CEU/CPT will be requested from: SD Board of Counselor Examiners: 7.0 CEU, identifier. SD Board for Alcohol and Drug Professionals: 7.25 CPT. SD Board of Social Work Examiners:.7 CEU s or 7 contact hours, # 0000. Register by completing the attached information and sending to: SD ATSA Anne Jockheck 1111 West 1 st Street Redfield, SD 57469

REGISTRATION FORM Sexual offenders: Criminality and Characteristics of Special Populations June 8, 2012, RAMKOTA INN, Sioux Falls, SD; Amphitheater II Presented by Jill D. Stinson, Ph.D. Sponsored by South Dakota Association for Treatment of Sexual Abusers Check one: ATSA Member $75 if received before 5/25/2012 $100 if received after 5/25/2012 Non-ATSA Member $100 if received before 5/25/2012 $125 if received after 5/25/2012 YOUR NAME: POSITION: ADDRESS: EMAIL: STATE: ZIP CODE: PHONE: Cell Work Home MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO SD ATSA: SEND TO: Anne Jockheck 1111 West 1 st Street Redfield, SD 57469