Abstract: Background: Previous research has called for improving psychological interventions and developing new treatments for prisoners. Animal-assisted prison-based programmes have increasingly been used as an approach, but there is a lack of studies investigating the effectiveness of such programmes. Objective: To investigate the effects of a dog-assisted social- and emotional- competence training on the socioemotional competences of prisoners compared to treatment as usual. Methods: In a controlled trial, we investigated 62 prisoners that participated in either a 6-month dog- assisted psychotherapeutic programme or the standard treatment. We assessed social and emotional competences before and after the training and at a 4-month follow-...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the perceptions of jail inmates participating i...
It is essential to not solely focus on the punishment of incarcerated individuals, but to also focus...
Drug addiction is a major care and safety challenge in prison context. Nowadays, rehabilitation and ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Counseling and Educational PsychologyFred O. BradleyThe number of ...
increasingly popular in a range of contexts. Dog training programs (DTPs) are the most popular form ...
Objectives This research examines the effect of a dog-training program among juveniles ordered to a...
Background: Many former inmates recidivate, resulting in high costs for societies worldwide. Evidenc...
Correctional programming is provided to people during incarceration to improve socioemotional functi...
This paper examines animal-assisted interventions as a new form of rehabilitation in the prison sett...
Prison Animal Programs (PAPs) are built on the foundation of the human-animal bond. Integrating anim...
The effectiveness of Dutch Cell Dogs (DCD), a prison-based dog training program, in reducing crimina...
There is limited research assessing the effectiveness of Animal-Assisted Therapy in at-risk adolesce...
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...
Background Many former inmates recidivate, resulting in high costs for societies worldwide. Evidence...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the perceptions of jail inmates participating i...
It is essential to not solely focus on the punishment of incarcerated individuals, but to also focus...
Drug addiction is a major care and safety challenge in prison context. Nowadays, rehabilitation and ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Counseling and Educational PsychologyFred O. BradleyThe number of ...
increasingly popular in a range of contexts. Dog training programs (DTPs) are the most popular form ...
Objectives This research examines the effect of a dog-training program among juveniles ordered to a...
Background: Many former inmates recidivate, resulting in high costs for societies worldwide. Evidenc...
Correctional programming is provided to people during incarceration to improve socioemotional functi...
This paper examines animal-assisted interventions as a new form of rehabilitation in the prison sett...
Prison Animal Programs (PAPs) are built on the foundation of the human-animal bond. Integrating anim...
The effectiveness of Dutch Cell Dogs (DCD), a prison-based dog training program, in reducing crimina...
There is limited research assessing the effectiveness of Animal-Assisted Therapy in at-risk adolesce...
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...
Background Many former inmates recidivate, resulting in high costs for societies worldwide. Evidence...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the perceptions of jail inmates participating i...
It is essential to not solely focus on the punishment of incarcerated individuals, but to also focus...
Drug addiction is a major care and safety challenge in prison context. Nowadays, rehabilitation and ...