This study examined the differences between male Hispanic sex offender's treatment preferences, and its effects on perceived satisfaction and perceived effectiveness. A comparative analysis was conducted to see if Hispanic male sex offenders significantly prefer group treatment type therapy rather than individual treatment type therapy. Hypotheses included (1) a positive correlation in overall satisfaction depending on preference for either group or individual therapy treatment type, (2) there is a positive relationship in compliance depending on preference for either group or individual therapy treatment type, and (3) Hispanic adult male sex offenders prefer group to individual treatment type therapy.