Behaviour modification

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    • What’s the behaviour modification aim?
      Manage and monitor offenders during their sentence and reduce the likelihood of reoffending.
    • What is the behaviour modification designed aim?
      Aim of enforcing obedient behaviour in offenders whilst pushing disobedience/undesirable behaviour 
    • Reward = repeating 
      Punishment = extinction
    • What are behaviour modification programs such as token economies based on?
      Operant conditioning I.e rewarding behaviour desirable behaviour such as avoiding confrontation 
    • What are prisoners given in a token economy?
      Given a token every time they perform a desirable behaviour 
    • What is made clear to the prisoner before the program is implemented?
      Rewards and behaviours 
    • What will non-compliance/disobedience result in?
      Tokens being withheld or removed = punishment
    • Why are tokens secondary reinforcers?
      They have no value in themselves and they can be exchanged for a primary reinforcer e.g time in gym
    • Operationalising target behaviours
      Break it down into component parts 
      Units of behaviour should be measurable and objective and agreed by all parties in advance 
    • Scoring system 
      Staff and prisoners are made aware of the core system 
      Behaviours are hierarchical -some receive greater rewards
      Some systems award tokens directly ; others may reward points 
      Reinforcement should outnumber punishments by a ratio of 4:1 (gendreau et al 2011)
    • Training
      Procedures should be standardised so that all prison staff are awarding the same behaviours in the same way