posted on 2015-10-01, 10:02authored byEmma J. Palmer, Lisa M. Humphries
Purpose:
This study examined whether there were significant differences between completers and non-completers of an offending behaviour programme on pre-programme measures of impulsivity, social problem-solving, and criminal thinking.
Methods:
Participants were 299 male offenders serving a community order with the requirement to attend an offending behaviour programme in England and Wales.
Results:
The results showed that non-completers had significantly higher levels of non-planning impulsivity than completers. Furthermore, non-completers were at a higher risk of reconviction. No significant differences were found between completers and non-completers for social problem-solving and criminal thinking, as well as no significant differences between the two groups for age.
Conclusions:
The findings highlight the importance of retaining high risk and impulsive offenders in treatment programmes.
History
Citation
Legal and Criminological Psychology, 2015 (In press)
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGY/School of Psychology
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