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Correctional treatment as an economically sound approach to reducing the high costs of recidivism: A review of the research.

Steven N ZaneJhon A PupoBrandon C Welsh
Published in: Criminal behaviour and mental health : CBMH (2023)
Correctional treatment programmes appear to be economically efficient, with the monetary benefits produced by such programmes substantially exceeding their monetary costs. This finding appears to hold across a variety of different intervention types, and offers policy-makers and practitioners ample evidence in favour of providing additional resources for correctional treatment programmes.
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