The Effectiveness of Correctional Rehabilitation: A Review of Systematic Reviews
Vanderbilt University · University of Cincinnati
Abstract
The effects of correctional interventions on recidivism have important public safety implications when offenders are released from probation or prison. Hundreds of studies have been conducted on those effects, some investigating punitive approaches and some investigating rehabilitation treatments. Systematic reviews (meta-analyses) of those studies, while varying greatly in coverage and technique, display remarkable consistency in their overall findings. Supervision and sanctions, at best, show modest mean reductions in recidivism and, in some instances, have the opposite effect and increase reoffense rates. The mean recidivism effects found in studies of rehabilitation treatment, by comparison, are…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 57.58
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 94
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2Topics & keywords
- Recidivism
- Rehabilitation
- Sanctions
- Punitive damages
- Prison
- Consistency (knowledge bases)
- Psychology
- Meta-analysis
- Good health and well-being