Read the McNeeley article. Pay particular attention to the literature review in the first few pages. Based on that and the results of the study itself, do you think

  

 Read the McNeeley article. Pay particular attention to the literature review in the first few pages. Based on that and the results of the study itself, do you think the Duluth Model is an effective treatment for domestic violence offenders? Why or why not? 

 Original Research Effectiveness of a Prison- Based Treatment Program for Male Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence: A Quasi-Experimental Study of Criminal Recidivism Susan McNeeley1 Abstract Despite increasing interest in programming for perpetrators of intimate partner violence (IPV), the literature provides weak support for the effectiveness of these interventions. However, there are few studies that evaluate programs offered to felony IPV offenders who are serving prison sentences. This study uses a quasi-experimental design to evaluate the effectiveness of a prison-based implementation of a popular IPV intervention in reducing general and offense-specific recidivism among 169 men released from state prison in 2017. Because recidivism data were collected through early March 2019, the average follow-up period was approximately 20 months for both the control group and experimental group. Observable selection bias was minimized by using propensity score matching to create a comparison group of 169 nonparticipants released in 2017 who were not significantly different from the program participants. Cox regression models were used to predict general rearrest, reconviction, reincarceration, and supervised release revocation, as well as rearrest and reconviction for any Journal of Interpersonal Violence 1–26 © The Author(s) 2019 Article reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals-permissions DOI: 10.1177/0886260519885641 journals.sagepub.com/home/jiv

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