Sexual Offender Assessment
18 Dec, 2014. 0 Comments. . Posted By: Sara Czubak, M.A., L.L.P.

A sexual offender assessment is typically conducted for two reasons.  1) An individual has been charged with a sexual offense and either the individual charged, court or attorneys involved in the case believe that an assessment by a trained professional would be helpful.  2) An individual has been convicted of a sexual offense and recommendations for sentencing or release into the community are needed.  At Harper Psychological, PLC, this is a specialty of the practice.  Sara Czubak, M.A., L.L.P. has spent several years assessing and treating individuals with sexual offenses.  She holds a Masters Degree in Forensic Psychology and is a Clinical Member of ATSA.  CTA MFP png

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