Cognitive treatment for crime

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What does CALM stand for?
Controlling Anger and Learning to Manage
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What are the three stages in recognising your anger?
Knowing the situation, your thought process and your behaviour
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Who conducted the study to see if anger management programmes worked?
Howells
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How many participants were in Howell's study?
418 males
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What was the average age of the participants in Howell's study?
28.8
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What percentage of the participants had come from prison anger management?
86%
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What percentage of the participants had completed anger management?
20%
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What percentage of the participants had undergone anger management but not completed it?
3%
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Who were the control group in Howells study?
Those who were waiting for treatment but haven't previously had it.
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Who was given the session checklist in Howells' study?
Facilitator and random-selected participant
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In Howells' study, what did the databases check for?
Criminal behaviour 6 months after anger management
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What was Howell's conclusion to the study?
That anger management was not effective
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In Howells' study, was there much improvement over the following 6 months?
Not much improvement, but knowledge continued
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