| Literature DB >> 33041726 |
Lincoln Sloas1, Amy Murphy2, Alese Wooditch3, Faye S Taxman4.
Abstract
Contingency management (CM) is a well-acknowledged behavioral approach for incentivizing changes in behavior and attitudes. A version of CM was piloted in four federal probation districts to determine whether systematically awarding points and rewards for key behaviors could be implemented and impact recidivism rates. A case controlled match design was conducted with a CM sample (referred to as Justice Steps (JSTEPS)) (n=128) who were individually matched to a comparison sample (n=128) on six variables related to recidivism. Analyses compared the number of technical violations and new arrests between JSTEPS participants and a historical comparison sample. Using Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, results indicate JSTEPS sites using early CM rewarding strategies tend have delayed recidivism than others. A research agenda is outlined.Entities:
Keywords: JSTEPS; contingency management; early rewards; probation; survival analysis
Year: 2019 PMID: 33041726 PMCID: PMC7545962 DOI: 10.1080/15564886.2019.1656691
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vict Offender ISSN: 1556-4886