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01-06-2011 | Original Article

A Systematic Review of the Literature on the Use of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy in Criminal Justice Work to Reduce Re-offending

Auteurs: Mia Debidin, Windy Dryden

Gepubliceerd in: Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy | Uitgave 2/2011

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Abstract

A systematic review of the published literature from 1995 to 2007 considers the published evidence on the use of interventions employing Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy in criminal justice efforts to reduce re-offending. Thirty-six studies are briefly described, summarised and appraised for research quality using a six point scale. Twenty-four studies were excluded from further analysis due to insufficiently rigorous or weak research design and method. Twelve studies were appraised as sufficiently robust to reliably inform the research interest. Further analysis of the studies indicated an association between negative emotional states and offending behaviour, some evidence of REBT effectiveness in treating emotional disturbance in offender populations, and mixed evidence of REBT effectiveness in reducing re-offending. It is concluded that interventions using REBT might be a promising approach for aiding criminal justice aims to reduce re-offending.
Voetnoten
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Criminogenic needs are problems, usually of a changeable nature, that are associated with offending and implicated as possible causes and targets of treatment (Andrews and Bonta 1998).
 
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Both the American and British spellings of behavior and behaviour were used.
 
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This includes studies of interventions that do not appear to use REBT, but are known to by the first author who was trained in the use of them.
 
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In effect, several studies referred to the treatment of drug-related problems based on principles of cognitive behavioural theory but no studies referred specifically to REBT or related CBT methods.
 
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The scale is limited by not further appraising the quality of each type of design or allowing for the possibility of low standards in superior evaluation methods.
 
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These figures sum to 37 and not 36 because there was some overlap on the subject areas for two studies.
 
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Metagegevens
Titel
A Systematic Review of the Literature on the Use of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy in Criminal Justice Work to Reduce Re-offending
Auteurs
Mia Debidin
Windy Dryden
Publicatiedatum
01-06-2011
Uitgeverij
Springer US
Gepubliceerd in
Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy / Uitgave 2/2011
Print ISSN: 0894-9085
Elektronisch ISSN: 1573-6563
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10942-010-0110-4