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The Risk Principle in Action: What Have We Learned From 13,676 Offenders and 97 Correctional Programs?
Publication year:
2006
| Cataloged on:
Feb. 14, 2008
ANNOTATION: The impact of risk principle utilization on recidivism is examined. Sections following an abstract include method, Study 1, participants, measures, Study 2, results, and discussion. "Overall, this research indicates that for residential and nonresidential programs, adhering to the risk principle has a strong relationship with a program's ability to reduce recidivism" (p. 77).