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The Future of Correctional Rehabilitation: Moving Beyond the Rnr Model and Good Lives Model Debate

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The Future of Correctional Rehabilitation: Moving Beyond the RNR Model and Good Lives Model Debate - Ziv, Ronen
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In the aftermath of Martinson's 1974 "nothing works" doctrine, scholars have made a concerted effort to develop an evidence-based corrections theory and practice to show "what works" to change offenders. Perhaps the most important contribution to this effort was made by a group of Canadian psychologists, most notably Donald Andrews, James Bonta, and Paul Gendreau, who developed a treatment paradigm called the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) model, which became the dominant theory of correctional treatment. This approach was ...

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The Future of Correctional Rehabilitation: Moving Beyond the RNR Model and Good Lives Model Debate 2017, Routledge, London

ISBN-13: 9781138095960

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The Future of Correctional Rehabilitation: Moving Beyond the RNR Model and Good Lives Model Debate 2017, Routledge, London

ISBN-13: 9781138095984

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