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Recidivism as a follow-up methodology.

J A Jacobs, H Aronson, B Nystrom

    Journal of Community Psychology
    |June 10, 1983
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    Recidivism research offers a reliable method for posttreatment follow-up studies, addressing validity issues inherent in other approaches. This methodology provides crucial insights for effective aftercare planning and implementation.

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    Area of Science:

    • Criminology
    • Psychology
    • Sociology

    Background:

    • Posttreatment follow-up research faces challenges with internal and external validity.
    • Existing follow-up methodologies present significant limitations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine issues in posttreatment follow-up research.
    • To propose recidivism as a superior methodology for follow-up research.
    • To discuss implications for aftercare services.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of existing follow-up research methodologies.
    • Evaluation of recidivism as a research approach.
    • Discussion of practical applications for aftercare.

    Main Results:

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  • Recidivism research demonstrates higher reliability for posttreatment follow-up.
  • Identified specific problems and solutions within recidivism research.
  • Highlighted the importance of recidivism data for aftercare effectiveness.
  • Conclusions:

    • Recidivism is the most reliable methodology for posttreatment follow-up research.
    • Addressing challenges in recidivism research is key to improving aftercare outcomes.
    • Methodological rigor in follow-up studies enhances the validity of aftercare evaluations.