NCJ Number
114872
Journal
Journal of Offender Counseling, Services and Rehabilitation Volume: 12 Issue: 2 Dated: (Spring/Summer 1988) Pages: 131-143
Date Published
1988
Length
13 pages
Annotation
A treatment model for female inmates who had been physically or sexually abused was described, implemented and evaluated.
Abstract
The hypotheses that during the 16-week program inmates would show: (a) increased self-esteem; (b) increased perceived control over their lives; (c) increased trust in others; and (d) reduced alienation from others were tested by comparing measures of these attitudes prior to and every 4 weeks during the 16-week treatment program. Results from the 15 inmates who completed the program were analyzed by an ANOVA for repeated measures and indicated (a) increased self-esteem (P is less than .001); (b) increased trust in others (P is less than .05); (c) reduced alienation (P is less than .01) and (d) a marginally significant increase in perceived control (P is less than .07). Applications and limitations of the program were discussed. (Author abstract)