Effectiveness of Programs Designed to Improve Self-Control; Brottsförebyggande Rådet, Brå; 2009
Effectiveness of Programs Designed to Improve Self-Control; Brottsförebyggande Rådet, Brå; 2009

Effectiveness of Programs Designed to Improve Self-Control

av Brottsförebyggande Rådet, Brå

  • Utgiven: 2009
  • ISBN: 9789186027384
  • Sidor: 48 st
  • Förlag: Norstedts Juridik AB
  • Format: Häftad
  • Språk: Svenska

Om boken

Much attention has been paid in both criminology and psychology to the importance of self-control in regulating individual’s antisocial, delinquent or criminal behaviour. Many programs have also been introduced to improve self-control. But how well do they work? What does the research tell us? The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention (Brå) has initiated the publication of a series of systematic reviews, in the context of which internationally renowned researchers are commissioned to perform studies. In this study the authors have carried out a systematic review, including meta-analysis, of 34 high quality evaluations.

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I oktober 2009 släpptes boken Effectiveness of Programs Designed to Improve Self-Control skriven av Brottsförebyggande Rådet, Brå. Den är skriven på svenska och består av 48 sidor. Förlaget bakom boken är Norstedts Juridik AB som har sitt säte i Stockholm.

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Rådet, B. & Brå (2009). Effectiveness of Programs Designed to Improve Self-Control. Norstedts Juridik AB.

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Rådet, Brottsförebyggande & Brå, Effectiveness of Programs Designed to Improve Self-Control (Norstedts Juridik AB, 2009).

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Rådet, B., & Brå. (2009). Effectiveness of Programs Designed to Improve Self-Control. Norstedts Juridik AB.

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Rådet B, Brå. Effectiveness of Programs Designed to Improve Self-Control. Norstedts Juridik AB; 2009.