Behaviorally Specific Report Cards and Self-Determined Reinforcements

Abstract
This study examined the efficacy of a positive correctional treatment strategy in the modification of institutional offenses among four convicted male felons. Intervention (consisting of behaviorally specific report cards, self-determined reinforcers, and experimenter-delivered weekly feedback) was evaluated by means of a multiple baseline design across subjects. Throughout baseline and treatment phases, trained correctional officers recorded the occurrence or nonoccurrence of target behaviors on a daily basis. Results indicated substantial decreases in inmate offenses with the sequential application of the treatment package. These findings were discussed with regard to advantages of the current therapeutic program and recommendations were made for continuing investigations in the area.