Title of article :
An exploration of the association between criminal thinking and community program attrition
Author/Authors :
Mitchell، نويسنده , , Damon and Tafrate، نويسنده , , Raymond Chip and Hogan، نويسنده , , Tom and Olver، نويسنده , , Mark E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
9
From page :
81
To page :
89
Abstract :
Purpose al thinking has been identified as a risk factor for recidivism and more recently as a responsivity factor for treatment. Published research on the relationship between criminal thinking and program attrition has been limited to incarcerated samples. The present study examined the relationship between criminal thinking and program attrition in two community-based samples. 1 utilized a day reporting center (DRC) sample, while Study 2 utilized a sober house (SH) sample. Criminal thinking was assessed with the Criminogenic Thinking Profile (CTP), a 65-item Likert-type questionnaire that yields a total score and 8 unique thinking pattern scores. s h samples, attrition was associated with higher levels of criminal thinking; however, different cognitive profiles emerged for DRC and SH non-completers. The specific criminal thinking pattern most associated with attrition from the DRC reflected a lack of regard/empathy for others, while the pattern most associated with attrition from the SH indicated a desire for risk taking and thrill seeking. sion ndings are consistent with an accumulating body of research on motivation to change and treatment engagement that identifies criminal thinking as a factor that interferes with responsivity to forensic treatment programs.
Journal title :
Journal of Criminal Justice
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Journal of Criminal Justice
Record number :
1707616
Link To Document :
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