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Revivification of Rehabilitation: Evidence From the 1980s

NCJ Number
109336
Journal
Justice Quarterly Volume: 4 Issue: 3 Dated: (September 1987) Pages: 349-407
Author(s)
P Gendreau; R R Ross
Date Published
1987
Length
59 pages
Annotation
We reviewed the offender rehabilitation literature for the period 1981 to 1987 and assessed the following types of interventions: biomedical, diversion, early/family intervention, education, getting tough, individual differences, parole/probation, restitution, and work.
Abstract
We evaluated treatments applied to specific subgroups of offender populations: sexual offenders, substance abusers, and violent offenders. The hypothesis that the 'nothing works' credo has had a pervasive influence and has suppressed the rehabilitative agenda was not borne out when we examined the number and variety of successfully reported attempts at reducing delinquent behavior. In fact, the rehabilitative literature is growing at a noticeable rate; moreover it suggests several strategies for developing more effective programs. Finally, we speculated why the 'nothing works' doctrine continues to receive support in spite of empirical evidence to the contrary. (Publisher abstract)

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