Behaviour management and offenders with mental retardation: the jury system.
By: Grubb-Blubaugh.
Contributor(s): Balser, M. Lee | Shire, Billie J.
Series: Mental Retardation 32 (3) 1994: 213-217.Publisher: 1994Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): BEHAVIOUR | BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT | INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOUR | OFFENDERSSummary: Dissatisfied with more traditional approaches to behaviour management, psychology staff at a community-based residential treatment programme for offenders with mental retardation developed and instituted a peer jury system to deal with inappropriate resident behaviours. Results suggest that the system warrants serious consideration for expanded use with offenders with mental retardation.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Dissatisfied with more traditional approaches to behaviour management, psychology staff at a community-based residential treatment programme for offenders with mental retardation developed and instituted a peer jury system to deal with inappropriate resident behaviours. Results suggest that the system warrants serious consideration for expanded use with offenders with mental retardation.
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