2003
DOI: 10.1177/0264550503504003
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A Kaleidoscopic View of Motoring Offender Groups and Reconviction

Abstract: The authors argue that intermediate measures used for gauging change in knowledge and attitudes in motoring offending groupwork programmes had connections with, but were not indicative of two-year general or motoring reconvictions. They also draw attention to the different profiles of various motoring offender samples, and highlight the importance of establishing reliable baseline reconviction information on offenders undergoing offence-specific groupwork programmes before setting reconviction targets. The res… Show more

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