The purpose of this journal article is twofold. First, it provides a discussion of the use of recidivism as a measure of effectiveness of criminal justice interventions, and, secondly, there is discussion of an evaluation of a juvenile post-release support program. The article argues that there has been a significant growth in recidivist studies, particularly as a measure of effectiveness. However there has been less and less attention placed on the limitations of measures of recidivism, or the nature of extraneous factors that influence re-offending. We use an evaluation study we conducted of the Post Release Support Program (PRSP) for juvenile offenders in New South Wales to explore these issues further. One of the interesting points to t...
This study estimates the dose–response relationship between the time spent in an intensive, therapeu...
This study is a step towards having national data on juvenile recidivism that are both meaningful an...
The research done for the following study revealed two gaps in the literature which were as follows:...
The purpose of this journal article is twofold. First, it provides a discussion of the use of recidi...
This study examined how restorative justice programs impact the probability of recidivism among juve...
This article considers the findings of three different research studies on one juvenile justice inte...
This paper will review epidemiologic literature on interventions that contribute favorably to reduci...
Reducing the incidence of crime is a primary task of the criminal justice system and one for which i...
The benefits of prevention and intervention programs for juvenile offenders continue to be debated i...
Reducing recidivism is a central goal of the juvenile justice system. The effectiveness of juvenile ...
Background Repeat offending, also known as criminal recidivism, in people released from prison has r...
Reducing recidivism is a central goal of the juvenile justice system. The effectiveness of juvenile ...
In the following discussion, we describe the logical and practical problems that arise when recidivi...
The aim of this meta-analytic study, including 22 studies and 5764 participants, was to examine the ...
The goal of the present study was to examine the effect of two cognitive behavioral therapy programs...
This study estimates the dose–response relationship between the time spent in an intensive, therapeu...
This study is a step towards having national data on juvenile recidivism that are both meaningful an...
The research done for the following study revealed two gaps in the literature which were as follows:...
The purpose of this journal article is twofold. First, it provides a discussion of the use of recidi...
This study examined how restorative justice programs impact the probability of recidivism among juve...
This article considers the findings of three different research studies on one juvenile justice inte...
This paper will review epidemiologic literature on interventions that contribute favorably to reduci...
Reducing the incidence of crime is a primary task of the criminal justice system and one for which i...
The benefits of prevention and intervention programs for juvenile offenders continue to be debated i...
Reducing recidivism is a central goal of the juvenile justice system. The effectiveness of juvenile ...
Background Repeat offending, also known as criminal recidivism, in people released from prison has r...
Reducing recidivism is a central goal of the juvenile justice system. The effectiveness of juvenile ...
In the following discussion, we describe the logical and practical problems that arise when recidivi...
The aim of this meta-analytic study, including 22 studies and 5764 participants, was to examine the ...
The goal of the present study was to examine the effect of two cognitive behavioral therapy programs...
This study estimates the dose–response relationship between the time spent in an intensive, therapeu...
This study is a step towards having national data on juvenile recidivism that are both meaningful an...
The research done for the following study revealed two gaps in the literature which were as follows:...