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Do Prison Rehab Programs Work? Measuring Cognitive and Behavioral Outcomes

Do Prison Rehab Programs Work? Measuring Cognitive and Behavioral Outcomes
Dwayne Rushing 16 May 2026 0 Comments

An analysis of prison rehabilitation programs, focusing on how Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and DBT impact recidivism, institutional behavior, and cognitive shifts among offenders.

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