Title of article :
The Disconnect Between Assessment and Intervention In the Risk Management of Criminal Offenders
Author/Authors :
David DeMatteo، نويسنده , , Elizabeth Hunt، نويسنده , , Ashley Batastini، نويسنده , , Casey LaDuke، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
16
From page :
59
To page :
74
Abstract :
Although research suggests that risk/needs assessment and intervention models may be effective in reducing recidivism, there is emerging evidence that risk management interventions commonly used with various groups of offenders are not based on a proper assessment of offenders’ criminogenic needs. In this paper, we examine the apparent disconnect between assessment and treatment among various groups of offenders, including sex, juvenile, mentally ill, drug-involved, and female. As will be discussed, research in these areas suggests that interventions commonly used with these specific groups of offenders may not be targeting appropriate criminogenic needs, which may be attenuating the effectiveness of the provided interventions.
Keywords :
risk assessment , criminal offenders , Recidivism , risk/needs interventions , Risk management
Journal title :
Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology
Record number :
658896
Link To Document :
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