The thesis study aims to develop a model of readiness to enter treatment to change problem behaviour by addressing the limitations of previous models. The research shows that a model consisting of personal and social factors, mediated by problem recognition and desire for help accurately assesses readiness to enter treatment. The portfolio examines the broad framework of the Multifactor Offender Readiness Model (MORM) which assesses an offender\u27s readiness to engage in treatment. Four case studies are presented
Transitions to Better Lives aims to describe, collate, and summarize a body of recent research "both...
Although violent offenders are widely considered to be difficult to engage in therapeutic change, fe...
In order to assist people in making positive changes of problematic behaviour it is necessary to exa...
Poor engagement in treatment amongst forensic populations is associated with negative consequences f...
There has been a resurgence of interest in the rehabilitation of offenders. Research has consistentl...
The aim of this book is to describe, collate, and summarise a body of recent research, both theoreti...
The thesis examined treatment readiness in offender rehabilitation. Findings empirically refuted the...
This article approximates the main issues relate to question what can make social rehabilitation mor...
Assessing offender readiness for treatment has major implications in terms of determining program re...
The goal of this study was to more fully understand readiness for treatment in a pre-treatment sampl...
Low engagement and non-completion of therapeutic interventions are important issues in the treatment...
Whilst the overall effectiveness of offender rehabilitation programmes in reducing recidivism is now...
It is widely acknowledged that offender rehabilitation outcomes can be improved by attending to resp...
Advances in offender rehabilitation theory have led to the development of a clear framework of the f...
Advances in offender rehabilitation theory have led to the development of a clear framework of the f...
Transitions to Better Lives aims to describe, collate, and summarize a body of recent research "both...
Although violent offenders are widely considered to be difficult to engage in therapeutic change, fe...
In order to assist people in making positive changes of problematic behaviour it is necessary to exa...
Poor engagement in treatment amongst forensic populations is associated with negative consequences f...
There has been a resurgence of interest in the rehabilitation of offenders. Research has consistentl...
The aim of this book is to describe, collate, and summarise a body of recent research, both theoreti...
The thesis examined treatment readiness in offender rehabilitation. Findings empirically refuted the...
This article approximates the main issues relate to question what can make social rehabilitation mor...
Assessing offender readiness for treatment has major implications in terms of determining program re...
The goal of this study was to more fully understand readiness for treatment in a pre-treatment sampl...
Low engagement and non-completion of therapeutic interventions are important issues in the treatment...
Whilst the overall effectiveness of offender rehabilitation programmes in reducing recidivism is now...
It is widely acknowledged that offender rehabilitation outcomes can be improved by attending to resp...
Advances in offender rehabilitation theory have led to the development of a clear framework of the f...
Advances in offender rehabilitation theory have led to the development of a clear framework of the f...
Transitions to Better Lives aims to describe, collate, and summarize a body of recent research "both...
Although violent offenders are widely considered to be difficult to engage in therapeutic change, fe...
In order to assist people in making positive changes of problematic behaviour it is necessary to exa...