Research and analysis

Effective interventions for women offenders

Presents evidence of what interventions, and targets for intervention, reduce women鈥檚 reoffending.

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The review found that the characteristics of successful intervention to reduce women鈥檚 reoffending are:

  • being strengths based
  • gaining skills acquisition
  • being gender-responsive
  • using cognitive-behavioural methods
  • to provide post-programme support into the community

The review also found that substance abuse treatments can help while women remain in treatment.

Interventions that use motivational, solution-focused techniques, encouraging women to seek their own meaningful 鈥榟ooks鈥� for lifestyle change, could promote desistance.

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Published 30 July 2015

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