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Published on: 1/1/2003
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In the workshop, "Typology of Sex Offenders: Implications for Management and Treatment," moderator Ben Wheat, chief of behavioral sciences programs for the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Correctional Programs Division, began by introducing three speakers who would discuss the management and treatment of male, female and juvenile sex offenders: Andres E. Hernandez, director, and Donna L. Moore, staff psychologist of the Sex Offender Treatment Program for the Federal Correctional Institution in Butner, N.C., and Vicki MacIntyre Agee, director of clinical services for Twin Cedars Youth Services Inc. in LaGrange, Ga.
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Agee addressed the topic of juvenile sex offenders.She defined this type of offender as "a youth from puberty to legal age of majority committing any sexual interaction with a person of any age against the victim's will, without consent or an aggressive, exploitative or threatening manner."She noted that sibling incest is rarely reported and that babysitting presents opportunities for juvenile sex offenders.