Implementing Creating Lasting Family Connections with Reentry Fathers: A Partial Replication During a Period of Policy Change.

Journal Name
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation
Journal Volume
56
Journal Issue
5
Page Count
0
Year Published
2017
Author (Individual)
Shamblen, Stephen R.
Kokoski, Christopher.
Collins, David A.
Strader, Ted N.
McKiernan, Patrick.
Resource Type
Journal Article
Resource Format
PDF
Unbound
The present study is a replication of the Creating Lasting Family Connections Fatherhood Program (CLFCFP) using a randomized controlled trial (RCT). CLFCFP has been shown in prior studies to have a positive impact on relationship skills and recidivism using weaker quasi-experimental designs (McKiernan et al., 2013). Survey data on relationship skills and recidivism data came from 280 men in prison reentry. Findings for relationship skills were replicated in this RCT, suggesting CLFCFP participants had larger sustained improvements in relationship skills. Policy changes occurring shortly before the study possibly serve as an explanation for our inability to replicate recidivism findings. (Author abstract)

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