When Timothy Kahn, MSW, CSOTP, began working with youths who had engaged in sexually harmful behaviors in the 1970s, he was just 18 years old. Now, after nearly five decades in the field, his perspectives on what leads young people to commit sexual offenses—and how to help them—have evolved significantly.
After earning his Master of Social Work from Boston College in 1987, Kahn helped establish one of the first juvenile treatment programs for those involved in sexual offenses. Currently practicing in Bellevue, Washington, he conducts evaluations and treatment with children, adolescents, and adults with sexual behavior problems, serves as an expert consultant in professional sexual misconduct cases, and has authored multiple treatment workbooks, including the fifth edition of Pathways, for 14- to 18-year-olds and Pathways: Base Camp, for 11- to 14-year-olds.









