Ineffective Programs and Strategies
Programs and strategies in the INEFFECTIVE category are those that do not reduce recidivism or risk factors or have an adverse outcome.
| Ineffective Programs | Setting | Target Age Group | Outcomes |
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D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Training) School-based substance abuse prevention progarm using uniformed police officers in the classroom. |
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No significant impact on use of alcohol, tobacco, or illicit drugs |
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Guided Group Interaction Intervention program that uses a peer group to promote prosocial peer interaction and restructure peer interaction. |
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No reduction in recidivism |
| Ineffective Strategies | Setting | Target Age Group | Outcomes |
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Boot Camps Intervention strategy that emphasize drills, teamwork building, etc. |
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No reduction in recidivism |
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Court Supervision Intervention strategy that uses court supervision in lieu of releasing juvenile without services. |
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No reduction in recidivism |
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Intensive Probation Intervention model for probation that uses more than usual contact in lieu of incarceration. |
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No reduction in recidivism |
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Intensive Probation Supervision Intervention model for probation that uses more than the usual contacts. |
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No reduction in recidivism |
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Intensive Parole Supervision Intervention model for parole that uses more than the usual contacts. |
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No reduction in recidivism |
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Regular Surveillence-Oriented Parole Intervention strategy involving post-release monitoring by parole agents. |
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No reduction in recidivism |
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Deterrence Intervention strategy dramatizing the negative consequences of behavior. |
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2% increase in recidivism |
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Scared Straight Intervention using prison inmates to confront first time offenders about the downside of criminal life |
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6.1% increase in recidivism |
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Discipline Intervention teaching discipline to succeed and avoid reoffending |
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8% increase in recidivism |
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