This book provides an account of a successful treatment program for counselors to use in a correctional setting. The program focuses on the concept that criminals think differently than prosocial people. Most offenders in the United States will eventually be released, but in many cases, the criminal mind is still intact. These offenders must be rehabilitated to conform with society. Changing Criminal Thinking combines the theory of why the program works with specific examples of Sharp's experiences. It also includes ...
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This book provides an account of a successful treatment program for counselors to use in a correctional setting. The program focuses on the concept that criminals think differently than prosocial people. Most offenders in the United States will eventually be released, but in many cases, the criminal mind is still intact. These offenders must be rehabilitated to conform with society. Changing Criminal Thinking combines the theory of why the program works with specific examples of Sharp's experiences. It also includes explanations of how others can develop and implement such a program.
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