Attrition from offender interventions presents methodological problems when the effectiveness of the intervention is under evaluation. This article proposes a treatment-received (TR) design, which incorporates one-to-one matching on criminogenic variables. This design permits the comparison of completer, noncompleter, and nonstarter groups with their paired comparisons and, hence, allows a more accurate evaluation of program completion and noncompletion effects. A sample of 173 offenders, referred to one of two general offending behavior cognitive skills programs within community settings, was matched one-to-one by criminogenic variables to offenders from an appropriate comparison group. Reconviction analyses were undertaken using intention...
Cognitive-behavioral treatment has emerged as the principle type of sex offender treatment targeting...
This article argues that the focus on behavioural outcomes in evaluations of domestic violence offen...
Objective: The aim of this thesis was to contribute to the evidence base on understanding who benefi...
Attrition from offender interventions presents methodological problems when the effectiveness of the...
Objectives: This thesis investigates attrition from community-based cognitive-skills offending behav...
Large-scale reviews of research on offender treatment have given clear indications that it is pos-si...
The purpose of this journal article is twofold. First, it provides a discussion of the use of recidi...
The purpose of this journal article is twofold. First, it provides a discussion of the use of recidi...
Community corrections are being used with increasing regularity for the supervision and management o...
Community corrections are being used with increasing regularity for the supervision and management o...
The success or failure of many different types of treatment is often measured by one type of outcome...
This thesis considers how research evidence can support the probation service in its work with offen...
The publication of a review of the treatment outcome literature by Furby, Weinrott, and Blackshaw in...
The purpose of this baseline study was to determine the effectiveness of a cognitive restructuring p...
A systematic review of the reasons why detained adult offenders fail to attend or successfully compl...
Cognitive-behavioral treatment has emerged as the principle type of sex offender treatment targeting...
This article argues that the focus on behavioural outcomes in evaluations of domestic violence offen...
Objective: The aim of this thesis was to contribute to the evidence base on understanding who benefi...
Attrition from offender interventions presents methodological problems when the effectiveness of the...
Objectives: This thesis investigates attrition from community-based cognitive-skills offending behav...
Large-scale reviews of research on offender treatment have given clear indications that it is pos-si...
The purpose of this journal article is twofold. First, it provides a discussion of the use of recidi...
The purpose of this journal article is twofold. First, it provides a discussion of the use of recidi...
Community corrections are being used with increasing regularity for the supervision and management o...
Community corrections are being used with increasing regularity for the supervision and management o...
The success or failure of many different types of treatment is often measured by one type of outcome...
This thesis considers how research evidence can support the probation service in its work with offen...
The publication of a review of the treatment outcome literature by Furby, Weinrott, and Blackshaw in...
The purpose of this baseline study was to determine the effectiveness of a cognitive restructuring p...
A systematic review of the reasons why detained adult offenders fail to attend or successfully compl...
Cognitive-behavioral treatment has emerged as the principle type of sex offender treatment targeting...
This article argues that the focus on behavioural outcomes in evaluations of domestic violence offen...
Objective: The aim of this thesis was to contribute to the evidence base on understanding who benefi...