FreqShift
- Countries: New Zealand/UK
- Year: ongoing
Environment tackled
Mostly prisonsOpis
This methodology contribute to prevent and reduce violent behavior, or reducing risk of reoffending.
Referring PASTEL cluster
Sociey, Law
Cele
to prevent and reduce violent behavior, or reducing risk of reoffending.
Purpose
Prevention , Intervention
Target Groups
Offenders, Individuals at risk of radicalisation
End Users
Social Service Providers, Healthcare Professional, Criminal Justice, Practitioners, Teachers
Key findings
The GLM ai aimed at promoting and building the offender’s personal goals and strengths, and simultaneously reducing and managing his or her risk for future offending. At the core of this model, it is present the idea that all human beings live their lives according to a prioritised set of primary human goods ( experiences, states of being, and activities sought for their own sake). These increase the individuals’ sense of fulfilment and happiness. Good Lives plan is flexible and can change according to life stage. However, It is not clear so far if it is an intuition-based model or empirically supported model (however, some empirical studies are ongoing).
referring project
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