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Citation

Grills C, Villanueva S, Anderson M, Corsbie-Massay CL, Smith B, Johnson L, Owens K. Int. J. Offender Ther. Comp. Criminol. 2014; 59(7): 757-771.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0306624X13520129

PMID

24441032

Abstract

In the past 30 years, the rates of incarceration and recidivism for women in the United States have increased dramatically. Choice Theory(®) Connections (CTC) is a gender-tailored pre-release intervention program based on Choice Theory(®) (Glasser, 1999), and designed to achieve meaningful and sustainable cognitive and behavioral change. This evaluation examines CTC among 96 female participants in a California state prison enrolled in an introductory (n = 58) or advanced (n = 38) course. CTC significantly improved perceived stress, mindfulness, emotion regulation, impulsivity, and well-being on completion; effects were stronger for the introductory cohort, but significant effects also emerged for the advanced cohort. In addition, participants in the advanced cohort reported better scores at baseline, demonstrating the effects of prolonged engagement with the intervention. Results suggest that CTC can improve incarcerated women's well-being pre-release, a strong predictor of recidivism post-release. Further study and wider use of CTC are encouraged.


Language: en

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