Student Scholarship
A review of applied behavior analysis within the criminal justice system
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Behavior Interventions
Abstract
Mass incarceration rates have become a financial burden on the country and in 2023, the United States was faced with one of the highest recidivism rates worldwide, with approximately 44% of individuals returning to prison within a year of their release. Although various programs are available to incarcerated individuals and for those considered at risk for offending, access to these programs varies by jurisdiction and the effectiveness in preventing offenses, reducing recidivism, and fostering rehabilitation is not entirely known. In response to recidivism and incarceration rates, there has been a plea for a change in the criminal justice system, with an emphasis on involving behavior analysts. However, the extent of the application of behavior-analytic interventions within the criminal justice system in the research literature is unclear. Thus, the purpose of the current review was to examine the existing experimental literature to determine the state of this research topic.
Publication Date
7-2024
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/bin.2043
Recommended Citation
McDonald, Emily and Hanson, Robbie, "A review of applied behavior analysis within the criminal justice system" (2024). Student Scholarship. 57.
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/student-research-papers/57
Faculty Sponsor
Robbie Hanson