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Original Articles

ASSESSING OFFENDER READINESS TO CHANGE PROBLEMS WITH ANGER

Pages 295-307 | Received 24 Feb 2002, Accepted 20 Jul 2002, Published online: 13 May 2010
 

Abstract

It is widely acknowledged that offender rehabilitation outcomes can be improved by attending to responsivity issues, including the readiness and motivation of offenders to undertake and engage in treatment. The measurement of responsivity, readiness and motivation in offenders, however, has received relatively little research attention. In this paper we focus on anger management programmes and evaluate the utility and psychometric properties of a measure of stages of change in relation to changing anger – the Anger Readiness to Change Questionnaire (ARCQ). Using data from a large sample of offenders undergoing anger management interventions, we investigated the construct validity, convergent validity and predictive validity of the ARCQ. We conclude the ARCQ may have utility as a measure for selecting offenders who are suitable for anger management interventions.

This research was supported as part of a larger project funded by the Department for Correctional Services (South Australia), the Ministry of Justice (Western Australia) and the Criminology Research Council. We would like to thank the staff of both departments for their assistance and advice.

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