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Program Dosage and Intensity in Prison Rehabilitation: Matching Services to Risk

Program Dosage and Intensity in Prison Rehabilitation: Matching Services to Risk
Dwayne Rushing 13 January 2026 0 Comments

Matching rehabilitation program dosage and intensity to offender risk levels cuts recidivism dramatically. High-risk offenders need 200+ hours of frequent, long-term treatment-low-risk need far less. One-size-fits-all programs fail.

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