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The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA) is a non-profit, interdisciplinary organization that was incorporated in 1984 by a small group of clinicians in Oregon who were working with sex offenders. ATSA remains dedicated to principles that foster research and information exchange, further professional education, and advance professional standards and practice in the field of sex offender evaluation and treatment. ATSA is now an international organization with over one thousand members committed to the prevention of sexual assault through effective management of sex offenders. ATSA Position Papers

The Massachusetts Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Inc. (MATSA) is a non-profit local chapter of the national parent organization. ATSA. It was formed in 1995 to carry out the mission of ATSA at the state level. MATSA currently has over fifty members in Massachusetts and surrounding states.

Dr. Gene Abel's National Network For The Treatment Of Professional Sexual Misconduct: The National Network specializes in evaluation, treatment, and monitoring such persons, to protect parishioners, patients and clients, and where appropriate and safe, to assist such professionals to return to practice under strict supervision and monitoring.

HelpNet HelpNet is a leading source of mental health and human service provider information in Massachusetts Located in Lexington, Massachusetts, HelpNet was founded in March 1995 "to advance human services through technology." We developed HelpPRO ® to use computer technology to connect people to the best available resources.

New England Region Sex Offender Registry information online:

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