The research has demonstrated that cognitive-behavioral treatment programs for offenders work to reduce recidivism. One reason these programs have been found to be effective is that they target one of the “number one” predictors of crime, antisocial attitudes and values. Unfortunately, these programs may not “work” for all offenders. The literature suggests that personal characteristics of offenders, although not directly related to recidivism, may in fact interfere or hinder the ability for the program to “work.” This is referred to in the literature as the “responsivity principle.” This study seeks to understand the role that personal or responsivity characteristics of offenders play in whether these attitudes and distortions were reduced...
Background There appears to be clear evidence of cognitive impairment in schizophrenia which is wi...
The 3-year rate of recidivism in the United States is around 43%, costing taxpayers millions of doll...
This thesis aims to provide a broad overview of topics relating to desistance factors and strength-b...
Decades of research evaluating offender intervention programs have produced evidence demonstrating t...
In this paper we consider two sets of so-called “cognitive distortions”: those that have been shown...
We review the recent research literature on pro-criminal attitudes (PCAs) as dcausal factor of recid...
A considerable amount of meta-analytic research supports the effectiveness of cognitive–behavioral p...
According to the Risk-Needs-Responsivity (RNR) model for offender rehabilitation, treatment plans de...
Community corrections are being used with increasing regularity for the supervision and management o...
Sexual offending is a serious, harmful, and costly behavior that impacts the safety of a community (...
Prior reviews and meta-analyses have supported the hypothesis that offender rehabilitation pro-grams...
The subjects were male offenders enrolled in a cognitive restructuring program that served domestic ...
The research done for the following study revealed two gaps in the literature which were as follows:...
Researchers within the criminal justice field have examined recidivism to discover effective methods...
Researchers within the criminal justice field have examined recidivism to discover effective methods...
Background There appears to be clear evidence of cognitive impairment in schizophrenia which is wi...
The 3-year rate of recidivism in the United States is around 43%, costing taxpayers millions of doll...
This thesis aims to provide a broad overview of topics relating to desistance factors and strength-b...
Decades of research evaluating offender intervention programs have produced evidence demonstrating t...
In this paper we consider two sets of so-called “cognitive distortions”: those that have been shown...
We review the recent research literature on pro-criminal attitudes (PCAs) as dcausal factor of recid...
A considerable amount of meta-analytic research supports the effectiveness of cognitive–behavioral p...
According to the Risk-Needs-Responsivity (RNR) model for offender rehabilitation, treatment plans de...
Community corrections are being used with increasing regularity for the supervision and management o...
Sexual offending is a serious, harmful, and costly behavior that impacts the safety of a community (...
Prior reviews and meta-analyses have supported the hypothesis that offender rehabilitation pro-grams...
The subjects were male offenders enrolled in a cognitive restructuring program that served domestic ...
The research done for the following study revealed two gaps in the literature which were as follows:...
Researchers within the criminal justice field have examined recidivism to discover effective methods...
Researchers within the criminal justice field have examined recidivism to discover effective methods...
Background There appears to be clear evidence of cognitive impairment in schizophrenia which is wi...
The 3-year rate of recidivism in the United States is around 43%, costing taxpayers millions of doll...
This thesis aims to provide a broad overview of topics relating to desistance factors and strength-b...