Forced to change: staff and inmate perceptions of involuntary treatment and its effects

The ideological debate over the ability of involuntary programs to modify inmate behavior permeates the treatment literature. Ideology aside, research reveals that programs targeting high-risk offenders are most likely to reduce recidivism even though this group is the least likely to participate vo...

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Autor principal: Hogan, Nancy L. (Autor)
Otros Autores: Barton-Bellessa, Shannon M. ; Lambert, Eric G.
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2015
En: Applied psychology in criminal justice
Año: 2015, Volumen: 11, Número: 1, Páginas: 19-39
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