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MEDICAL MODEL OF TREATMENT - HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF AN ARCHAIC STANDARD

NCJ Number
4241
Journal
Crime and Delinquency Volume: 18 Issue: 2 Dated: (APRIL 1972) Pages: 204-212
Author(s)
P E LEHMAN
Date Published
1972
Length
9 pages
Annotation
CRITICISM OF REHABILITATION PROGRAMS WHICH RELY SOLELY ON THE THEORY THAT CRIME IS THE SYMPTOM OF ORGANIC OR MENTAL DISEASE.
Abstract
THE STANDARD APPROACH TO CORRECTIONAL THERAPY, WHICH EMPHASIZES INDIVIDUAL CASE WORK AND RELIES ON HIGHLY TRAINED PROFESSIONALS, IS UNREALISTIC FOR THE VAST MAJORITY OF OFFENDERS. NEW METHODS FOR DEALING WITH CORRECTIONAL PROBLEMS MUST BE DEVELOPED AND TESTED.

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