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Grounded in science and clinical experience, this treatment planner provides essential tools for conducting cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with justice-involved clients in a wide range of settings. Guidelines are presented for assessment, case fo
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Criminal Justice and Behavior. 49:1295-1310
Research has demonstrated that criminal attitudes are a primary predictor of criminal conduct; hence, measuring attitudes is important. The Criminal Sentiments Scale–Modified (CSS-M) is a widely used measure of criminal attitudes; however, its psyc
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Criminal Justice and Behavior. 48:459-480
General criminal attitudes have been well established as a dynamic risk factor for the origin, maintenance, and continuation of criminal behavior. Guided by the risk–need–responsivity (RNR) framework, this study examined self-reported change on a
Autor:
Mark E. Olver, David J. Simourd
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Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. 58:75-91
There has always been an interest in correctional treatment, beginning with Martinson’s controversial “nothing works” doctrine to the more recent risk, need, and responsivity principles. Recently t...
Autor:
David J. Simourd
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Forensic CBT: A Handbook for Clinical Practice
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Forensic CBT
Autor:
Mark E. Olver, David J. Simourd
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Psychological Services. 8:200-211
Autor:
David J. Simourd, Melinda D. Schlager
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Criminal Justice and Behavior. 34:545-554
The Level of Service Inventory—Revised (LSI-R) is a dynamic risk/needs assessment instrument that has been used extensively among a variety of offender samples. Validity research on the LSI-R, however, is based on samples consisting predominantly o
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International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology. 60(12)
The present study investigated the effect of a criminal attitude treatment program to changes on measured criminal attitudes and postprogram recidivism. The criminal attitude program (CAP) is a standardized therapeutic curriculum consisting of 15 mod