Brief report: The effectiveness of Dutch Cell Dogs: A multiple case experimental study.
Julia E OffermansHanne M DuindamJessica J AsscherGeert Jan Jm StamsHanneke E CreemersPublished in: Clinical child psychology and psychiatry (2020)
Prison-based dog training programs (DTPs) aim to improve successful rehabilitation after detention. However, empirical evidence for their effectiveness is lacking. To evaluate the effectiveness of a DTP-Dutch Cell Dogs (DCD)-on externalizing behavior, stress, self-esteem, empathy, and treatment motivation, a pilot study with a Multiple Case Experimental Design in six adolescents residing in a juvenile justice center (JJC) was conducted. Results did not provide convincing evidence for DCD's effectiveness. Further research is needed to determine whether and for whom DCD could be a useful addition to regular JJC programming.