Background Many former inmates recidivate, resulting in high costs for societies worldwide. Evidence based treatment practices may not work in prisons, due to detainees’ lacking motivation, impaired well-being, and an unsafe group environment. One attempt to improve social group climate and well-being is the use of Prison-based Animal Programs (PAP). Using a quasi-experimental design, the aim of the current study is to examine the effectiveness of one such PAP in the Netherlands: Dutch Cell Dogs (DCD). Methods/Design Participants (N = 256) from 12 justice centers, including psychiatric, juvenile and adult facilities, will be recruited. Half of the sample (n = 128) will receive DCD training after voluntarily signing up (intervention group); ...
This study examined to what extent the human–animal bond (HAB) had a positive impact on stress and s...
Abstract: Background: Previous research has called for improving psychological interventions and dev...
Prison-based animal programs (PAPs) have been implemented in many correctional jurisdictions. While ...
Background Many former inmates recidivate, resulting in high costs for societies worldwide. Evidence...
This study examined the effectiveness of Dutch Cell Dogs (DCD), a prison-based dog training program ...
Prison-based dog training programs (DTPs) aim to improve successful rehabilitation after detention. ...
The effectiveness of Dutch Cell Dogs (DCD), a prison-based dog training program, in reducing crimina...
This quasi-experimental study examined the short-term effectiveness of Dutch Cell Dogs (DCD), a shor...
This quasi-experimental study examined the short-term effectiveness of Dutch Cell Dogs (DCD), a shor...
Correctional programming is provided to people during incarceration to improve socioemotional functi...
The following text will detail the pervasiveness of mental health issues in prisons as a nationwide ...
Drug addiction is a major care and safety challenge in prison context. Nowadays, rehabilitation and ...
Prison-based Dog Programs (PBDPs) are used in correctional facilities to decrease recidivism and imp...
This study examined to what extent the human–animal bond (HAB) had a positive impact on stress and s...
Abstract: Background: Previous research has called for improving psychological interventions and dev...
Prison-based animal programs (PAPs) have been implemented in many correctional jurisdictions. While ...
Background Many former inmates recidivate, resulting in high costs for societies worldwide. Evidence...
This study examined the effectiveness of Dutch Cell Dogs (DCD), a prison-based dog training program ...
Prison-based dog training programs (DTPs) aim to improve successful rehabilitation after detention. ...
The effectiveness of Dutch Cell Dogs (DCD), a prison-based dog training program, in reducing crimina...
This quasi-experimental study examined the short-term effectiveness of Dutch Cell Dogs (DCD), a shor...
This quasi-experimental study examined the short-term effectiveness of Dutch Cell Dogs (DCD), a shor...
Correctional programming is provided to people during incarceration to improve socioemotional functi...
The following text will detail the pervasiveness of mental health issues in prisons as a nationwide ...
Drug addiction is a major care and safety challenge in prison context. Nowadays, rehabilitation and ...
Prison-based Dog Programs (PBDPs) are used in correctional facilities to decrease recidivism and imp...
This study examined to what extent the human–animal bond (HAB) had a positive impact on stress and s...
Abstract: Background: Previous research has called for improving psychological interventions and dev...
Prison-based animal programs (PAPs) have been implemented in many correctional jurisdictions. While ...