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Conceptual-Level Matching Model in Corrections

NCJ Number
110984
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior Volume: 15 Issue: 1 Dated: (March 1988) Pages: 92-108
Author(s)
M Reitsma-Street; A W Leschied
Date Published
1988
Length
17 pages
Annotation
The Conceptual-Level Matching Model (CLMM) is reviewed with a focus to its application in the development of treatment/rehabilitation programs with offender groups.
Abstract
The CLMM is a theoretical model describing outcomes from hypothesized interactions between a person variable, conceptual level, in interaction with differing types of environments described in terms of structure. Reliability and validity of both CL and the matching model are presented with emphasis given to a review of studies involved with CL and offender groups. On both theoretical and empirical grounds, the CLMM holds considerable promise as a means of organizing offender programs to elicit optimum effectiveness from existing resources. (Publisher abstract)

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