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Transforming Rehabilitation: a summary of evidence on ...

Transforming Rehabilitation: a summary of evidence on ...

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criminogenic needs ’ can be particularly associated with certain types of ... other needs that require addressing in order to support effective rehabilitation and engagement. 4 . Table 2.1: Dynamic factors commonly associated with reoffending . Criminogenic need Link to reoffending . There are well-established links between drug misuse and ...

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Analysis of the impact of employment on re-offending ...

Analysis of the impact of employment on re-offending ...

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labour market histories and offender attitudes and criminogenic needs (such as drug or alcohol misuse). The attitudinal variables were only available from OASys data, so only offenders with a valid OASys assessment (which tend to be the more serious offenders) were included in the analysis, due to the value of including these variables.

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The Carey Guides - MACCAC

The Carey Guides - MACCAC

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The Guides Were Developed… • To address specific criminogenic needs—particularly the four most influential—as well as case management issues that are

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Criminogenic Needs - Home | National Council on Crime ...

Criminogenic Needs - Home | National Council on Crime ...

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Typical lists of criminogenic needs generally encompass four to eight needs categories or domains (known colloquially as the “Big Four,” “Big Six,” or “Big Eight”), including parenting/family relationships, education/employment, substance abuse, leisure/

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Criminogenic Needs - Evident Change

Criminogenic Needs - Evident Change

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officer may know of continued substance abuse because the youth was re-arrested. Finally, the very idea that assessments conducted well into the supervision period can be “predictive” defies logic. The behaviors and attitudes assessed six, 12, or 18 months into a probation term are clearly enmeshed with outcome measures. Naturally, youth

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