Alternatives to Custody for High-Risk Young Offenders: The Multisystemic Therapy Approach |
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Authors: | Alan W. Leschied Alison Cunningha |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Western Ontario and London Family Court Clinic, 200-254 Pall Mall Street, London, ON, N6A 5P6, Canada;(2) London Family Court Clinic, 200-254 Pall Mall Street, London, ON, N6A 5P6, Canada |
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Abstract: | ![]() This article describes the implementation of randomised trials in Ontario, Canada, of a community-based, therapeutic intervention for youths who would be candidates for custodial sentences because of the severity or persistence of their criminal behaviour. Many recognise the need to reduce custody stays but the realisation of that goal requires the creation of community-based programs which judges believe will not put the public at risk. Reviews of the empirical literature indicated that Multisystemic Therapy could be a cost-effective, individualised, community-based alternative to custody that reduces long and short-term recidivism of high-risk youths. |
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Keywords: | custody risk treatment youth corrections youth justice |
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