Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR) works: A response to Fazel and Favril’s (2024) summary of their review of the RNR model

 
 
 

James McGuire, Michael C. Seto, Jason Davies and Friedrich Lösel share their response to Fazel and Favril’s (2024) summary of their review of the RNR model, arguing that the evidence has been misrepresented and that RNR remains the strongest evidence-based framework for criminal justice rehabilitation.

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Richard Rowley