Manhattan Institute: Does Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Reduce Crime?
October 11, 2024
October 11, 2024
NEW YORK, Oct. 11 (TNSres) -- The Manhattan Institute issued the following news release:
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A review of the empirical evidence finds tempered hope and limitations for CBT's effect on recidivism
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The last decade has seen bipartisan public support for alternatives to incarceration focused on rehabilitating criminal offenders. While mental-health interventions have sought to address crime and other social ills since the 20th century, thes . . .
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A review of the empirical evidence finds tempered hope and limitations for CBT's effect on recidivism
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The last decade has seen bipartisan public support for alternatives to incarceration focused on rehabilitating criminal offenders. While mental-health interventions have sought to address crime and other social ills since the 20th century, thes . . .