The Primary Factors that Characterize Effective Interventions with Juvenile Offenders: A Meta-Analytic Overview
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Abstract
Abstract Previous meta-analyses have identified many effective interventions for reducing the recidivism of juvenile offenders and various program factors that are associated with the best outcomes. Most of that work has been focused on only one intervention area and thus has limited scope. Notable exceptions are two relatively comprehensive meta-analyses that have identified a small number of factors or principles that appear to characterize the most effective programs. This paper presents a new analysis of data from one of those meta-analyses designed to test a broader range of intervention factors in a manner that allows identification of both the general principles and the distinct intervention types…
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- Recidivism
- Psychological intervention
- Intervention (counseling)
- Juvenile delinquency
- Psychology
- Scope (computer science)
- Meta-analysis
- Identification (biology)
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