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Interaction of Ideology and Institutions in Treating Violent Men
Since Sweden has a reputation for having a pragmatic, technocratic
approach to solving social problems, the question arises as to why the
country uses different methods at the national and the local level for
treating violent men. If studies show that one method is superior to
others, we would expect both levels of government to use similar
treatment methods. Despite the emphasis on pragmatic solutions,
ideology plays an important role, as the Swedish government in recent
decades has largely accepted the New Public Management approach to
governance. However, because of differences in institutional
arrangements, it becomes logically appropriate for the national level to
utilize a different type of therapy (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) than
the local level (Psycho Dynamic Therapy among others). Thus, a
combination of an ideological shift to New Public Management and
institutional differences can explain the differences in therapeutic
approaches, rather than reliance on scientific studies.