
Sex Offender Evaluations Services
At Oasis Clinical Corner, we provide comprehensive Sex Offender Evaluations designed to assess risk, treatment needs, and readiness for rehabilitation. Our evaluations are conducted by qualified mental health professionals with specialized training in forensic assessment and sexual behavior risk management.
The purpose of the evaluation is to gain a clear understanding of the individual’s behavioral history, psychological functioning, and risk factors related to sexual offending. Evaluations are often requested by courts, probation/parole departments, attorneys, or treatment providers to support informed decision-making regarding supervision, treatment planning, and public safety.
Our Evaluation Process Includes:
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Clinical Interview: A structured and confidential interview focusing on personal, social, sexual, and criminal history.
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Psychological Testing: Standardized assessments to evaluate personality patterns, cognitive functioning, and risk factors associated with sexual offending.
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Collateral Information Review: Examination of relevant legal, medical, and treatment records to ensure a comprehensive assessment.
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Risk Assessment Instruments: Use of validated tools such as the STATIC-99R or STABLE-2007 (when appropriate) to estimate recidivism risk and treatment needs.
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Detailed Written Report: A clear and professional report summarizing findings, risk levels, and individualized recommendations for treatment, supervision, or further evaluation.
Goals of the Evaluation
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Determine current level of risk for sexual reoffending
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Identify dynamic and static risk factors
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Recommend appropriate interventions or treatment modalities
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Assist courts or supervising agencies in developing informed management plans
Confidentiality & Professional Standards
All evaluations are conducted in accordance with state laws, professional ethics, and evidence-based practices. Our evaluators maintain objectivity, impartiality, and respect for each individual, while prioritizing community safety and rehabilitation potential.