The role of cognitive change in desistance from crime: do cognitive-behavioral programs spark cognitive change and desistance?

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Kristin Rose
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Considerable research has been conducted to understand the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral programs in reducing recidivism. This is a result of continued interest in understanding ‘what works’ in correctional programs. However, there has been comparatively little focus devoted to understanding how or why these programs may be effective. Theories of crime that examine desistance in terms of cognitive change may be particularly helpful in providing context to the discussion of how and why cognitive-behavioral programs work in reducing recidivism. Using propensity score matching and multiple mediation analysis, this study examined the effect of participation in cognitive-behavioral programming on recidivism through three measures of cognitive change: self-efficacy, perceptions of deviance, and motivation to change one’s behavior. Data collected as part of the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative (SVORI) was used for these analyses.
认知变化在戒除犯罪中的作用:认知行为项目是否激发了认知变化和戒除?
为了了解认知行为项目在减少再犯方面的有效性,已经进行了大量的研究。这是对理解惩教项目中“什么有效”的持续兴趣的结果。然而,相对而言,很少有人专注于理解这些计划如何或为什么有效。从认知变化的角度来研究戒酒的犯罪理论,可能特别有助于为讨论认知行为项目如何以及为什么能减少再犯提供背景。本研究采用倾向得分匹配和多重中介分析,通过自我效能感、越轨知觉和行为改变动机三个认知改变指标,考察了参与认知行为规划对再犯的影响。作为严重暴力罪犯再入倡议(SVORI)的一部分收集的数据用于这些分析。
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Journal of Crime & Justice
Journal of Crime & Justice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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