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Presentation
Self-Management and Regulation Training (SMART) for Criminogenic Behaviors in Males
National Conference on Correctional Health Care [Dallas, TX] (2015)
  • Bonnie L. Kenaley, Boise State University
  • Richard Craig, Idaho Department of Corrections
  • Patrick Wolberd, Idaho Department of Corrections
Abstract
The presentation introduces a manualized Self-Management and Regulation Training (SMART; Wolberd, 2000) for incarcerated adult males with criminogenic attitudes, beliefs and behaviors. The model’s objectives, principles, recruitment and neurobehavioral and cognitive-based strategies will be discussed. Recent research findings will be presented, as well as practice, research and policy implications.

Educational objectives
  • Explain the objectives and components of the Self-Management and Regulation Training model
  • Demonstrate the sequential steps of the SMART program, including the in-group and homework assignments
  • Describe how to assess the effectiveness of the SMART program
Publication Date
October 20, 2015
Citation Information
Bonnie L. Kenaley, Richard Craig and Patrick Wolberd. "Self-Management and Regulation Training (SMART) for Criminogenic Behaviors in Males" National Conference on Correctional Health Care [Dallas, TX] (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/bonnie_kenaley/13/