Evaluating and Monitoring the Impact of a Crisis Intervention System on a Residential Child Care Facility

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    More broadly, scientists have also found that leadership commitment, training, staff supervision, mandatory reporting and data analysis are all negatively associated with the use of R&S in youth rehabilitation treatment centers (Nunno et al., 2003). Likewise, some authors have suggested that the implementation of alternative therapeutic measures or special training for residential workers could significantly decrease rates of youth aggression and the use of R&S (Farragher, 2002; Nunno et al., 2003; Griffiths, 2001; Sonnentag et al., 2008). On a similar note, some researchers have found that working in a “tense” climate can increase the use of R&S in psychiatric settings (Stevenson et al., 2015).

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