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Brief motivation enhancing intervention to prevent criminal recidivism in substance-abusing offenders under supervision: a randomized trial
Authors:Lilach Shaul  Maarten W. J. Koeter  Gerard M. Schippers
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Institute for Addiction Research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:The goal of this study was to assess the effect of a brief motivation enhancing intervention (MEI) on criminal recidivism. This was a multi-site, cluster-randomized clinical trial in six addiction probation offices. We randomized 73 probation officers (37 to intervention, 36 to control) and followed 220 substance-abusing repeat offenders that were allocated to them (111 intervention, 109 control). We report three measures of recidivism rate (self-report, police records, and combination of either of the two) and time to re-offending (police records) during a 12-month follow-up period. The proportion of re-offending and time to re-offending was not significantly different between offenders that received supervision plus intervention and those that received supervision-as-usual (SAU, no intervention). Our findings provide no evidence that supervision plus a brief MEI is more effective than SAU.
Keywords:Recidivism  re-offending  motivation enhancing intervention  probation  substance abuse
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