Anger management Flashcards
1
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- cognitive preparation?
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offender reflects on past experience and considers their typical anger pattern
2
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- skills acquisition?
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offenders are given number of techniques and skills to help them deal with anger provoking situations in a rational way
3
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- application practice?
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offenders given opportunity to practice their skills in a controlled environment
4
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Keen et al?
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- studied progress with young offenders ages 17-21 who took part in a anger management programme.
- 8 x 2 hour sessions, the first 7 over a 3 week period and the last a month after
- offenders had increased awareness of anger management difficulties and increased the capacity of self-control.
5
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Eclectic approach?
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- anger management works as it includes cognitive preparation, behavioural techniques and social approaches.
6
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Comparison with behaviour modification?
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- tackles causes rather than superficial behaviour.
- experiencing treatment programmes may give offenders insight into criminal activities and therefore discover more ways to successfully manage their behaviour.
7
Q
Limited long - term effectiveness?
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- Blackburn said whilst anger management may have a noticeable effect in the conduct of prisoners in the short term there is little evidence to show a reduction in recidivism rates long term.
8
Q
Anger may not cause offending?
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range of psychometric measures used and found no difference in the levels of anger between those offenders classes as violent and those no-violent.
9
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Expensive and requires commitment?
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- requires services of highly trained professionals who may not always be available and who may not always be funded.