Reducing recidivism in driving while disqualified : a treatment evaluation.

Auteur(s)
Bakker, L.W. Hudson, S.M. & Ward, T.
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Driving while disqualified, that is, during a period of licence revocation, represents a serious and recurrent social problem: about 54% of convicted individuals are reconvicted in the ensuing 6 years. This article briefly outlines a relapse-prevention cognitive-behavioural treatment program for offenders convicted of driving while disqualified. Results indicate that the 144 treated offenders were reconvicted of further violations of license revocation at a significantly lower rate than offenders in a matched comparison group. Although no difference was found for subsequent drunk-driving convictions, it appears that the program may have reduced other subsequent criminal offending. In addition, there were significant pre- to posttreatment changes on a number of relevant social competency variables. These results provide support for the efficacy of a relapse-prevention approach to this group of offenders and for identification of disqualified drivers as a distinct subgroup of driving offenders. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
20010398 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

Criminal Justice and Behaviour, Vol. 27 (2000), No. 5 (October), p. 531-560, 39 ref.

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