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Interventions to improve empathy awareness in sexual and violent offenders: Conceptual, empirical, and clinical issues
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posted on 2023-01-24, 03:49 authored by A Day, S Casey, Adam GeraceAdam GeraceInterventions that seek to increase empathy are a common feature of programs offered to sexual and violent offenders. Yet, there is little empirical evidence to suggest that they contribute positively to program outcomes. This paper explores the rationale for the delivery of empathy training with violent offenders, describes some of the most commonly used approaches, and reviews the current evidence base relating to effectiveness. It is concluded that while there are strong theoretical grounds for identifying empathy deficits as an important area of criminogenic need, there are considerable difficulties in establishing the extent to which the interventions offered in this area might be considered to be successful in reducing risk. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.
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1359-1789Publisher DOI
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2009-12-15Era Eligible
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Aggression and Violent BehaviorUsage metrics
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