Cognitive-behavioural group work: its application to specific offender groups
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The cognitive-behavioral approaches are challenged by the implications of major findings like 'what works' literature to non-mainstream correctional groups comprising of female, adolescent and indigenous offenders. There is insufficient evidence available to assess the rehabilitative efficacy of cognitive-behavioral approaches when applied uncritically with offenders outside the adult mainstream.
Publication Name: The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0265-5527
Year: 2004
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No Child Left Behind's faith - based initiative provision and the establishment clause
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Publication Name: The Journal of Law and Education
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0275-6072
Year: 2004
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