Rooted in the risk-needs-responsivity model and developed[1] by a multi-disciplinary team led by Drs. Robert Prentky (Fairleigh Dickinson University – Grantee), Mary Koss (University of Arizona), Raina Lamade (UMass-Dartmouth), and Elise Lopez (University of Arizona), the STARRSA Active Psychoeducation (AP)[2] and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)[3] Programs are the only known research-informed intervention programs that were federally-funded and designed specifically for college students who have engaged in problematic sexual behavior.
Under a collaborative agreement with Fairleigh Dickinson University, Klancy Street serves as the only Grantee-approved provider for two unique training programs intended to provide staff members and appropriate constituents at postsecondary institutions with the skills necessary to implement the STARRSA AP and/or CBT programs on campus.
For additional information about training options and costs, including options available for individual service providers, please contact us and we will schedule a complimentary consultation.
[1] The STARRSA Programs were developed under a multi-year grant (#2014-AW-BX-K002) from the Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking (SMART) in the Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs.
[2] Prentky, R., & Koss, M. (2018). STARRSA: Science-based Treatment, Accountability, and Risk Reduction for Sexual Assault: Active psychoeducation (AP) manual. Teaneck, NY: Fairleigh Dickinson University.
[3] Prentky, R., & Koss, M. (2018). STARRSA: Science-based Treatment, Accountability, and Risk Reduction for Sexual Assault: Cognitive behavioral treatment program (CBT) manual. Teaneck, NY: Fairleigh Dickinson University.