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The Availability and Utility of Services to Address Risk Factors for Recidivism among Justice-Involved Veterans.

Daniel M Blonigen1, Allison L Rodriguez2, Luisa Manfredi3, Jessica Britt4, Andrea Nevedal3, Andrea K Finlay3, Joel Rosenthal5, David Smelson6, Christine Timko7.   

Abstract

The availability and utility of services to address recidivism risk factors among justice-involved veterans is unknown. We explored these issues through qualitative interviews with 63 Specialists from the Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) Veterans Justice Programs. To guide the interviews, we utilized the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) model of offender rehabilitation. Specialists reported that justice-involved veterans generally have access to services to address most RNR-based risk factors (substance abuse; lack of positive school/work involvement; family/marital dysfunction; lack of prosocial activities/interests), but have less access to services targeting risk factors of antisocial tendencies and associates and empirically-based treatments for recidivism in VA. Peer-based services, motivational interviewing/cognitive-behavioral therapy, and Veterans Treatment Courts were perceived as useful to address multiple risk factors. These findings highlight potential gaps in provision of evidence-based care to address recidivism among justice-involved veterans, as well as promising policy-based solutions that may have widespread impact on reducing recidivism in this population.

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Keywords:  Empirically-Based Treatments; Justice-Involved Veterans; Recidivism; Risk-Need-Responsivity

Year:  2016        PMID: 26924887      PMCID: PMC4765911          DOI: 10.1177/0887403416628601

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crim Justice Policy Rev        ISSN: 0887-4034


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