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Citation

Gendreau P, Grant BA, Leipciger M. Crim. Justice Behav. 1979; 6(1): 67-75.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1979, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/009385487900600110

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Changes in self-esteem during incarceration and self-esteem measured shortly after entry to prison and prior to release were predictive of recidivism two years after release.

RESULTS confirmed the assumption that the assessment and treatment of self-esteem in correctional settings is important because the variable is related to postprison adjustment. Self-esteem measured prior to release was the best predictor of recidivism. The multiple regression R was.63. The discriminant function analysis found a classification hit rate for recidivism of 82.4%. The results provided several suggestions for correctional clinicians concerned with the diagnosis of self-esteem, particularly in relation to recidivism. In addition, the potency of self-esteem as a predictor of recidivism was discussed.


Language: en

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