Cognitive-behavioral rehabilitation for high-risk violent offenders: an outcome evaluation of the violence prevention unit |
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Authors: | Polaschek Devon L L Wilson Nick J Townsend Marilyn R Daly Lorna R |
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Affiliation: | Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand. |
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Abstract: | Rehabilitation programs for adult violent offending are still novel, and few published studies examine the recidivism outcomes of those who complete such programs. This study describes a New Zealand prison program for high-risk violent men. The program is intensive and cognitive behavioral. Preliminary outcome data are presented for three indices during 2 or more years of follow-up: nonviolent reconviction, violent reconviction, and subsequent imprisonment. In comparison with untreated offenders, treated men were less likely to be reconvicted of a violent offense, and those who were took longer to fail. There was also a 12% difference in favor of the treated men on the two other indices, nonviolent reconviction and reimprisonment. The authors conclude that the program shows early promise and that further evaluation with a larger sample of treated men will be important in clarifying whether the program is having a differential impact on violent versus nonviolent offending. |
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