Psychological treatment and therapeutic change in incarcerated rapists

Abstract Most Spanish prisons provide specialised treatment for incarcerated sex offenders, both rapists and child molesters. This treatment is a cognitive-behavioural intervention that has shown relative effectiveness in previous research. With regard to offenders’ rehabilitation, recidivism asses...

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Main Authors: Ana Martínez-Catena, Santiago Redondo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y Forense 2017-01-01
Series:European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
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Online Access:http://ejpalc.elsevier.es/en/psychological-treatment-therapeutic-change-in/articulo/S1889186116300385/
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spelling doaj-17de382875554e39b93ccdf9856178dd2020-11-24T23:37:58ZengSociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y ForenseEuropean Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context1889-18611989-40072017-01-0191414910.1016/j.ejpal.2016.11.001Psychological treatment and therapeutic change in incarcerated rapistsAna Martínez-Catena0Santiago Redondo1University of Barcelona, SpainUniversity of Barcelona, SpainAbstract Most Spanish prisons provide specialised treatment for incarcerated sex offenders, both rapists and child molesters. This treatment is a cognitive-behavioural intervention that has shown relative effectiveness in previous research. With regard to offenders’ rehabilitation, recidivism assessments are necessary as a final measure of treatment effectiveness. However, the evaluation of recidivism by itself does not provide sufficient information on the treatment process and the specific effects that treated subjects could undergo. This paper aims to analyse the therapeutic effectiveness of psychological treatment provided to rapists (in general, males sentenced for committing a sexual offence against women). To this aim, a group of treated rapists (N=153) serving a sentence in prison was analysed. Using a specially designed scale (PASSO), the global therapeutic change and ten specific variables (including assertiveness, readiness to change, cognitive distortions, impulsivity, etc.) were assessed. The within-subjects comparison showed that treated sex offenders improved, in therapeutic terms, globally as well as in most of the specific variables assessed (improvements not experimented by the control group). Also, different therapeutic subscales showed relevant associations between them. The findings regarding treatment effectiveness are discussed.http://ejpalc.elsevier.es/en/psychological-treatment-therapeutic-change-in/articulo/S1889186116300385/Sex offendersPsychological treatmentTherapeutic changeTreatment effectiveness
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author Ana Martínez-Catena
Santiago Redondo
spellingShingle Ana Martínez-Catena
Santiago Redondo
Psychological treatment and therapeutic change in incarcerated rapists
European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
Sex offenders
Psychological treatment
Therapeutic change
Treatment effectiveness
author_facet Ana Martínez-Catena
Santiago Redondo
author_sort Ana Martínez-Catena
title Psychological treatment and therapeutic change in incarcerated rapists
title_short Psychological treatment and therapeutic change in incarcerated rapists
title_full Psychological treatment and therapeutic change in incarcerated rapists
title_fullStr Psychological treatment and therapeutic change in incarcerated rapists
title_full_unstemmed Psychological treatment and therapeutic change in incarcerated rapists
title_sort psychological treatment and therapeutic change in incarcerated rapists
publisher Sociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y Forense
series European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
issn 1889-1861
1989-4007
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Abstract Most Spanish prisons provide specialised treatment for incarcerated sex offenders, both rapists and child molesters. This treatment is a cognitive-behavioural intervention that has shown relative effectiveness in previous research. With regard to offenders’ rehabilitation, recidivism assessments are necessary as a final measure of treatment effectiveness. However, the evaluation of recidivism by itself does not provide sufficient information on the treatment process and the specific effects that treated subjects could undergo. This paper aims to analyse the therapeutic effectiveness of psychological treatment provided to rapists (in general, males sentenced for committing a sexual offence against women). To this aim, a group of treated rapists (N=153) serving a sentence in prison was analysed. Using a specially designed scale (PASSO), the global therapeutic change and ten specific variables (including assertiveness, readiness to change, cognitive distortions, impulsivity, etc.) were assessed. The within-subjects comparison showed that treated sex offenders improved, in therapeutic terms, globally as well as in most of the specific variables assessed (improvements not experimented by the control group). Also, different therapeutic subscales showed relevant associations between them. The findings regarding treatment effectiveness are discussed.
topic Sex offenders
Psychological treatment
Therapeutic change
Treatment effectiveness
url http://ejpalc.elsevier.es/en/psychological-treatment-therapeutic-change-in/articulo/S1889186116300385/
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