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Treatments for crime - Coggle Diagram
Treatments for crime
AO3 CBT
Jane Ireland
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83 ppts, 50 experimental, 37 waitlisted
Did self report 2 weeks before starting intervention and then another one after 8 weeks of 6 step cbt programme
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Results - 92% improved on self report, and showed at least 1 of 29 behaviours, 8% deteriorated, no change in control group
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Diet change
Fatty acids, vitamins and minerals
Lack of them associated with criminality because brain functioning is reliant on vitamins and minerals
High sugar diets
High sugar leads to increased secretion of insulin which leads to hypogluceamia which causes irritability
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AO3 diet change
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Schoelanther
48% reduction in disciplinary incidents since reduction in sugar intake in criminals through supplements
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CBT
3 steps
Functional analysis
An in depth interview to create an understanding of the experience and thoughts that the criminal felt before they happened
Teaching techniques
Based of the functional analysis teaching the criminal techniques to manage their anger when they encounter similar situations
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Aim
To change the experiences that criminals have when they experience anger and to get the outcome to be more prosocial
Correct cognitive distortions that criminals experience - eg, the victim was asking for it