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Chemicals were soon replaced with electric shock since it was perceived to be easier to control. Ideally, aversion therapy was administered two or more times a day over a two-week period. According to the literature, many believed that physical and mental fatigue improved the chances of a cure. However, the regularity and intensity of treatment typically depended on whether or not the patient was residing in a hospital or prison or was being treated on an out-patient basis...
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However, the regularity and intensity of treatment typically depended on whether or not the patient was residing in a hospital or prison or was being treated on an out-patient basis. The California Sex Offender Treatment and Evaluation Project(SOTEP) is a controlled, longitudinal study focusing on the effectiveness of treatment in reducing recidivism rates in rapists and child molesters...
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