Functional Family Therapy Case Study

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The criminal justice system helps in apprehending, prosecuting, defending, sentencing, and punishing those who are suspected or convicted of criminal offenses. While this system helps with society, there is some problems that occurs. The main problem is overcrowding, Prison overcrowding is caused by a variety of issues, such as not enough room in prisons, fluctuating crime rates, changes to laws and improvements to law enforcement tactics. Researchers have determined that some of the causes of prison overcrowding are harsher penalties for criminal activities, changes to laws that make new actions illegal, high recidivism rates and needed improvements to the penal system. So with this being such addidment problem what can be done to reduce the …show more content…

There are five phases to this program, the engagement, motivation, relational assessment, behavior change, and generalization are all the phase to the program. The goal to the engagement phase is to enhance the perception that the Functional Family Therapy therapeutic process will be responsive and credible. The goal to the motivation phase is to create a motivational context, so that adolescents and their families will want to continue therapy and not drop out. The relational assessment involves analyzing the relational processes of the family, in addition to creating treatment places for the behavior change and generalization phases. The behavior change phase aims to reduce and eliminate the problem behaviors, while the goal of the generalization phase is to increase the family’s capacity to adequately use community resources and to engage in relapse prevention. In all the study used to find the recidivism rate, the Functional Family Therapy was found to have a significantly lower recidivism rates for youths with the highest levels of family and peer risk levels in the …show more content…

The juveniles must be first-time offenders, no older than 15 or 16 and the also must exhibit at least three risk that are given in the assement. The three factors are they must have school behavior and performance problems, family isssues, substance abuse problems , and show high-risk behaviors. While the model is same in different program sites, the main model relies on a multidisciplinary intervention team to provide enhanced case management and integrated services to all participating youths and their families. The studies used to show the recidivism rates were based on a control group and the Repeat Offender Prevention Program. The program showed no significant changes amongst the three categories that program was to address, probationary violation and new offenses, days in custody, and educational outcomes. When tested their was no significant changes, both groups had similar outcomes. This program proved to be in effective due to it lack of a stable model guideline and their misassessment of the juvenile offenders. In all both programs used community based factors inorder to provide an alternative to

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