首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
   检索      


Offender engagement in group programs and associations with offender characteristics and treatment factors: A review
Institution:1. Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Studies, Center for the Study of Society, University of Haifa, Israel;2. Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, United States;1. Clinical Psychology to Forensic Services, Rohallion, Murray Royal Hospital, Perth PH2 7BH, United Kingdom;2. Clinical Psychology, The University of Edinburgh, Medical School, Teviot Place, United Kingdom;3. Forensic Clinical Psychology Services, The State Hospital, Lanark ML11 8RP, United Kingdom;4. University of East Anglia (Clinical Psychology), Research Park, Norwich NR4 7TJ, United Kingdom
Abstract:The aim of this review is to establish how offender engagement within group programs has been conceptualized, defined or assessed, and the factors that are associated with it. Existing models describe determinants of engagement and the process of behavioral change, but there is little in the way of theory explaining the process of engagement in treatment and change. Forty-seven studies were reviewed and revealed inconsistent definitions and assessments of engagement as well as inconsistent use of measures which contributes to confusion about the scope of engagement and reflects the lack of theory. Attendance, completion or dropout rates were frequently relied upon, but may not reliably infer engagement. Participation and out of session behaviors in conjunction with one another, reflecting a series of active responses to treatment, may more reliably reflect engagement in treatment and change. A model for offender engagement is presented which might help clarify the role of engagement variables. Offender demographics appeared to be of little value in predicting engagement, with only a small number of psychosocial factors (hostility, impulsivity) predicting low levels of engagement and most others (anger, anxiety) having little influence. Treatment factors (therapeutic relationship, program objectives) were more consistently related to engagement, but are under-researched.
Keywords:
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录!
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号