![]() The Driving Offender Treatment (DOT) programmeĥ. The Montgomery House violence prevention programmeĤ. The Kia Marama sex offender treatment programmeģ. Psychological Service treatment evaluation studiesĢ. Historical Background: The "What Works?" Debateġ. ![]() Just How Effective Is Correctional Treatment At Reducing Re-Offending? The Effectiveness of Correctional Treatment Te Whakakotahitanga - An Evaluation of the Te Piriti Special Treatment Programme National Study of Psychiatric Morbidity in NZ Prisons Reconviction Patterns of Released Prisoners: A 36-months Follow-up Analysisīest use of Psychological Service treatment resourcesĬensus of Prison Inmates and Home Detainees Over-representation of Maori in the criminal justice system Reconviction patterns of offenders managed in the community: A 48-months follow-up analysis Maori Offenders and Home Detention: Analysis of a One-Year Cohort Reconviction patterns of released prisoners: A 60-months follow-up analysis Reconviction patterns of released prisoners: A 48-months follow-up analysis Reconviction Patterns of offenders managed in the community: A 60-months follow-up analysis Risk assessment of recidivism of violent sexual female offenders Reconviction Rates of Sex Offenders: Five year follow-up study Prisoner double-bunking: Perceptions and impacts (2012)Ĭommunity Sentence Patterns in New Zealandīenchmarking Study of Home Detention Programs in Australia and New ZealandĪbout Time: Turning people away from a life of crime and reducing re-offending Women's Experiences of Re-offending and Rehabilitationįormative Evaluation of the Mothers with Babies Units ![]() Practice: The New Zealand Corrections JournalĬomorbid substance use disorders and mental health disorders among New Zealand prisoners
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