Few studies have examined change after treatment completion; such investigations can enhance our understanding of how a rehabilitative intervention leads to reduced recidivism. The current study uses growth curve modeling to investigate change in dynamic risk factors in the community, following two samples of high-risk violent men for up to 12 months on parole. While in prison, one sample had completed intensive psychological treatment, whereas the other completed no programs or briefer programs. As expected, based on Dynamic Risk Assessment for Offender Re-Entry (DRAOR) scores, intensive program completers entered the community with higher protective and lower stable and acute dynamic factors, and showed less variability on acute risk fact...
The task of preparing high-risk prisoners for the multitude of challenges they will face once releas...
The present study examined the interrelationship of risk for recidivism, treatment readiness and res...
As the empirical evidence accumulates, so does confidence that carefully designed and delivered reha...
Dynamic risk and protective factors are changeable, psychosocial variables associated with an increa...
In correctional psychology, risk factors are offender characteristics and contexts that increase the...
The present study was archival in nature and examined risk for recidivism, treatment-related changes...
Few studies have assessed acute dynamic risk repeatedly among paroled offenders to investigate the r...
There is limited research about individuals incarcerated until the end of their sentence without bei...
Across multiple jurisdictions internationally, the decision to release an offender on parole is at t...
The success or failure of many different types of treatment is often measured by one type of outcome...
This study investigates the incremental validity of changes in ten stress-related acute dynamic risk...
Item does not contain fulltextEmpirical studies have rarely investigated the association between imp...
Poster presented at the 3rd International Congress of CiiEM - Research and Innovation in Human and H...
A significant number of male New Zealand high-risk violent offenders are released from prison onto p...
The prison system releases over 590,000 inmates annually, adding to the current 5 million ex-offende...
The task of preparing high-risk prisoners for the multitude of challenges they will face once releas...
The present study examined the interrelationship of risk for recidivism, treatment readiness and res...
As the empirical evidence accumulates, so does confidence that carefully designed and delivered reha...
Dynamic risk and protective factors are changeable, psychosocial variables associated with an increa...
In correctional psychology, risk factors are offender characteristics and contexts that increase the...
The present study was archival in nature and examined risk for recidivism, treatment-related changes...
Few studies have assessed acute dynamic risk repeatedly among paroled offenders to investigate the r...
There is limited research about individuals incarcerated until the end of their sentence without bei...
Across multiple jurisdictions internationally, the decision to release an offender on parole is at t...
The success or failure of many different types of treatment is often measured by one type of outcome...
This study investigates the incremental validity of changes in ten stress-related acute dynamic risk...
Item does not contain fulltextEmpirical studies have rarely investigated the association between imp...
Poster presented at the 3rd International Congress of CiiEM - Research and Innovation in Human and H...
A significant number of male New Zealand high-risk violent offenders are released from prison onto p...
The prison system releases over 590,000 inmates annually, adding to the current 5 million ex-offende...
The task of preparing high-risk prisoners for the multitude of challenges they will face once releas...
The present study examined the interrelationship of risk for recidivism, treatment readiness and res...
As the empirical evidence accumulates, so does confidence that carefully designed and delivered reha...