Can sex offenders change? Experts in Oregon say state falls short on treatment

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Can sex offenders change? Experts in Oregon say state falls short on treatment

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The comment section is full of drooling boomers as usual.

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This story is part of a three-part investigative series on Oregon's sex offender population. Learn more about registered sex offenders in your neighborhood and how they're monitored in Part I and Part II of this series.

PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) -- Experts say Oregon is failing to take advantage of a crucial time to help sex offenders change their ways.

Katie Gotch, a certified clinical sexual offense therapist, said her research found Oregon is one of 13 states that does not offer in-custody sex offender treatment.
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RELATED - They want their carceral state, alright, but not in their back yard.

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