1992
DOI: 10.1177/002580249203200407
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Reconviction following Referral to a Forensic Clinic: The Criminal Justice Outcome of Diversion

Abstract: The criminal records of alleged offenders diverted from the normal process of prosecution were examined on average 31 months after assessment at a forensic clinic. Twenty-five per cent of those assessed reoffended. The apparent effect of treatment became statistically non-significant when other variables were controlled. It is argued that the case against the effectiveness of treatment remains 'non-proven' and that psychological benefits may accrue even in the absence of an effect on reconviction rate.

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