Evaluation of a community-based sex offender treatment program using a Good Lives model approach.

Leigh Harkins, V Flak, Anthony Beech, Jessica Woodhams

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Abstract

In this study the authors assessed a Good Lives model (GLM) approach to sex offender treatment and compare it to a standard Relapse Prevention program. The comparisons examined (a) attrition rates, (b) treatment change in areas targeted in treatment and achievement of a posttreatment treated profile, and (c) views of offenders and facilitators. There were no differences in the attrition rates or the rates of treatment change between the two programs, indicating that they were equally effective at retaining participants and achieving change on areas targeted within treatment. Both facilitators and program participants reported the Good Lives approach module's impact in a positive, future-focused manner. In contrast, those who attended the Relapse Prevention module did not report their perceptions and motivations in a manner that was focused on the positives in their future as frequently as those who attended the module with the Good Lives model approach.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)519-543
JournalSexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment
Volume24
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2012

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