peer reviewedWe review the recent research literature on pro-criminal attitudes (PCAs) as dcausal factor of recidivism with a focus on studies on the effectiveness of offender treatment programs targeting PCAs to prevent recidivism. The main conclusions that can be derived from the literature are: (1) the evidence supports the hypothesis that PCAs are related to reoffending; (2) most investigated offender treatment programs tend to reduce PCAs, although the general lack of adequate control group designs does not rule out alternative explanations for this reduction; and (3) there is no conclusive empirical evidence that intervention programs designed to reduce PCAs are effective in reducing recidivism. Empirical research in this area lacks t...
Decades of research evaluating offender intervention programs have produced evidence demonstrating t...
Large-scale reviews of research on offender treatment have given clear indications that it is pos-si...
This paper will examine the impact and effect community-based corrections have on the reduction of r...
We review the recent research literature on pro-criminal attitudes (PCAs) as dcausal factor of recid...
The research has demonstrated that cognitive-behavioral treatment programs for offenders work to red...
Community corrections are being used with increasing regularity for the supervision and management o...
More than 75% of prison inmates are arrested for a new crime within five years of being released fro...
A considerable amount of meta-analytic research supports the effectiveness of cognitive–behavioral p...
Prior reviews and meta-analyses have supported the hypothesis that offender rehabilitation pro-grams...
Community corrections are being used with increasing regularity for the supervision and management o...
A meta-analysis was conducted to examine whether specialized psychological offense treatments were a...
A meta-analysis was conducted to examine whether specialized psychological offense treatments were a...
The CDATE project coded studies of treatment/intervention programs in prison, jail, probation, or pa...
This paper will cover the relevant research regarding offender rehabilitation and review interperson...
The 3-year rate of recidivism in the United States is around 43%, costing taxpayers millions of doll...
Decades of research evaluating offender intervention programs have produced evidence demonstrating t...
Large-scale reviews of research on offender treatment have given clear indications that it is pos-si...
This paper will examine the impact and effect community-based corrections have on the reduction of r...
We review the recent research literature on pro-criminal attitudes (PCAs) as dcausal factor of recid...
The research has demonstrated that cognitive-behavioral treatment programs for offenders work to red...
Community corrections are being used with increasing regularity for the supervision and management o...
More than 75% of prison inmates are arrested for a new crime within five years of being released fro...
A considerable amount of meta-analytic research supports the effectiveness of cognitive–behavioral p...
Prior reviews and meta-analyses have supported the hypothesis that offender rehabilitation pro-grams...
Community corrections are being used with increasing regularity for the supervision and management o...
A meta-analysis was conducted to examine whether specialized psychological offense treatments were a...
A meta-analysis was conducted to examine whether specialized psychological offense treatments were a...
The CDATE project coded studies of treatment/intervention programs in prison, jail, probation, or pa...
This paper will cover the relevant research regarding offender rehabilitation and review interperson...
The 3-year rate of recidivism in the United States is around 43%, costing taxpayers millions of doll...
Decades of research evaluating offender intervention programs have produced evidence demonstrating t...
Large-scale reviews of research on offender treatment have given clear indications that it is pos-si...
This paper will examine the impact and effect community-based corrections have on the reduction of r...