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  1. 16 hours ago

    Has your jurisdiction successfully implemented ? View the list:

  2. 20 hours ago

    Ever wonder why sexual violence stats can vary so widely? Learn about the strengths & weaknesses of each approach.

  3. Jan 23

    Register to stay up to date with information from the SMART Office:

  4. Jan 23

    is divided in to two main sections focusing on adult sex offenders & adolescents who have sexually abused.

  5. Jan 20
  6. Jan 20

    Risky behavior is more prevalent during adolescence than it is during either preadolescence or adulthood.

  7. Jan 19

    30 countries have enacted sex offender registration laws. Read SMART’s publication to learn more.

  8. Jan 19

    A deeper look into special populations & topic areas related to the incidence & prevalence of sexual victimization.

  9. Jan 18

    Data suggests that sexual assaults have substantially declined over the past 10 to 20 years.

  10. Jan 18

    Learn the facts about sexual abuse. This information can help keep you and those you love safer.

  11. Jan 17

    Are you aware of how many sex offenses are committed each year?

  12. Jan 17

    Adolescents have less capacity than adults to consider the future consequences of their actions. Read more:

  13. Jan 13

    How many sex offenses are committed each year? There are multiple answers to this important question.

  14. Jan 13

    View the commonly grouped risk factors for juvenile sexual offending in the  report. Read more: 

  15. Jan 12

    Some issues to consider when looking at the effectiveness of treatment for juveniles who sexually offend?

  16. Jan 12

    Two common juvenile sexual risk assessment instruments are the J-SOAP-II and the ERASOR. Learn more about the tools:

  17. Jan 11

    For our annual case law summaries please go to:

  18. Jan 11

    How many sex offenses are committed each year? There are multiple answers to this important question.

  19. Jan 10

    Read about the legislative history of the SMART Office and Federal Sex Offender Legislation

  20. Jan 10

    The observed sexual recidivism rates of adolescents who commit sexual offenses range from 7% to 13% after 59 months.

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