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Consumer's Guide to Selecting Cognitive Curricula
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Consumer's Guide to Selecting Cognitive Curricula
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Author(s)
McMasters, Eric
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International Community Corrections Association (La Crosse, WI)
Details
Published 2001.
10 pages.
Related Topics
Behavior modification
(Offender Services)
Rehabilitation
(Offender Services)
Training development
(Personnel)
Training in corrections
(Personnel)
A tool for evaluating cognitive-behavioral curricula in order to make a well-reasoned decision on which intervention program to select is provided. Criteria are organized into the following areas: critical items; facilitator guide; participant materials; theoretically or empirically based; curriculum integrity; evaluation; continuing care; and responsivity.
Accession Number: 017530
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