
Presentations
Asa
KASTBOM
Linköping University Hospital, Sweden

Presentation:
How to prevent the abused to become an abuser
A presentation about prevention and how to minimize recidivism in the population of abused children. It will include how we treat sexually abused children and how we prevent them to not become abusers themselves. The presentation will include a case study about how we worked with two of our sexually abused young patients.
The presentation has also a purpose to give strength and hope for police force to be able to keep up the hard work and fight for the victims of sexual abuse. To give insight in our work and also to show that it is so much to be done for these kid, if you just find them.
Open Access
Sensitive Content
Presentation Two:
PANEL: Juvenile Sex Offender Recidivism - Understanding Offending Patterns, Interventions, and Outcomes
This session explores the complexities of juvenile sex offending, examining current research on offending patterns and the effectiveness of intervention strategies in reducing recidivism. The session will review the distinctions between juvenile and adult sex offenders and how this knowledge informs treatment and risk management. An experienced panel will share insights on evidence-based practices for this population and their impact on sexual and general recidivism rates, including successful program completion and community reintegration. Challenges and implications of current data on juvenile sex offender recidivism, such as the underreporting of sex offenses and the limitations of existing risk assessment tools, will also be discussed.
