Cognitive treatment for crime 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyCriminologyA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: charrington1Created on: 05-03-17 18:33 What does CALM stand for? Controlling Anger and Learning to Manage 1 of 13 What are the three stages in recognising your anger? Knowing the situation, your thought process and your behaviour 2 of 13 Who conducted the study to see if anger management programmes worked? Howells 3 of 13 How many participants were in Howell's study? 418 males 4 of 13 What was the average age of the participants in Howell's study? 28.8 5 of 13 What percentage of the participants had come from prison anger management? 86% 6 of 13 What percentage of the participants had completed anger management? 20% 7 of 13 What percentage of the participants had undergone anger management but not completed it? 3% 8 of 13 Who were the control group in Howells study? Those who were waiting for treatment but haven't previously had it. 9 of 13 Who was given the session checklist in Howells' study? Facilitator and random-selected participant 10 of 13 In Howells' study, what did the databases check for? Criminal behaviour 6 months after anger management 11 of 13 What was Howell's conclusion to the study? That anger management was not effective 12 of 13 In Howells' study, was there much improvement over the following 6 months? Not much improvement, but knowledge continued 13 of 13
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