Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Emotional Management Programme for Male Adolescent Offenders in Custody

Kristie Dellar
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This mixed-methods study examines the effectiveness of the emotional management (EM) programme for male juvenile offenders in custody. EM is a 10-session cognitive-behavioural, skills-based group programme designed to target a range of general criminogenic needs. Paired group analyses were completed to examine the differences in pre- and post-programme scores for the total sample ( N = 110) and results were separated into programme completers ( n = 96), non-completers ( n = 14) and Indigenous youth ( n = 75). Consistent with expectations, the results showed statistically significant improvements in emotional regulation and statistically significant decreases in overall levels of aggressive thoughts and behaviours for programme completers and for Indigenous youth in our sample. Contrary to expectations, the results also indicated that programme non-completers showed improvements across the outcome measures, although these did not reach statistical significance. Qualitative analysis of participant programme feedback further supported the quantitative results and highlighted the importance of the therapeutic alliance, programme facilitation style and delivery. The findings contribute to the ‘what works’ research base on risk reduction approaches for youth offenders and provide insights into programme and process factors that improve the likelihood of positive treatment outcomes. Suggestions for programme improvements and future research directions are discussed.
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评估针对被监禁男性青少年罪犯的情绪管理计划的有效性
这项混合方法研究探讨了情绪管理(EM)计划对在押男性少年犯的有效性。情绪管理计划是一项以技能为基础的认知行为小组计划,为期 10 个课时,旨在满足一系列一般犯罪需求。研究人员对所有样本(110 人)进行了配对小组分析,以检查计划前后得分的差异,并将结果分为计划完成者(96 人)、未完成者(14 人)和土著青少年(75 人)。与预期一致的是,结果表明,在我们的样本中,计划完成者和土著青少年在情绪调节方面有了统计学意义上的显著改善,攻击性想法和行为的总体水平也有了统计学意义上的显著下降。与预期相反的是,结果还表明,未完成计划的青少年在各项结果指标上都有所改善,尽管在统计意义上并不明显。对参与者计划反馈的定性分析进一步支持了定量结果,并强调了治疗联盟、计划促进方式和实施的重要性。研究结果为青少年犯罪风险降低方法的 "有效方法 "研究基础做出了贡献,并为提高积极治疗结果可能性的计划和过程因素提供了见解。研究还讨论了改进计划和未来研究方向的建议。
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