Rooted in the risk-need-responsivity model and developed[1] by a multi-disciplinary team of clinicians, educators, researchers, and academics with decades of experience addressing problematic sexual behavior, the STARRSA Active Psychoeducation (AP)[2] and Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT)[3] Programs provide research-informed approaches to addressing problematic sexual behavior among college students.
Under a unique collaboration agreement with Fairleigh Dickinson University, Klancy Street serves as the only Grantee-approved provider for training and facilitation services related to the STARRSA AP and CBT programs.
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[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 and the project was led by Drs. Robert Prentky (Fairleigh Dickinson University – Grantee), Mary Koss (University of Arizona), Raina Lamade (UMass-Dartmouth), and Elise Lopez (University of Arizona).
[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.