Research Interests
General personality and social psychology. Assessment and evaluation. Theories of deviance, crime and addiction with a particular emphasis upon general personality and social learning perspectives. Assessment and evaluation of programs, persons and settings. Social structure and individual conduct. Consultation. Attitude/behaviour correspondence with social support and self-management skills as moderator variables. Gender differences in the correlates of deviant conduct. Attitude and behaviour influence processes as evident in counselling. Effective prevention and correctional treatment. Effects of selection, training, clinical supervision and program structure on the behaviour and effectiveness of direct service workers. Assessments of change. Family, children’s and youth services. The social psychology of criminological knowledge. Meta-analysis. Contextual influences on prediction and effects of intervention.
Publications
Books
Andrews, D. A. and Bonta, James L. (1999). LSI-R:SV Level of Service Inventory Revised: Screening Version User’s Manual. Toronto: Multi-Health Systems.
See also: Andrews, D. A. and Bonta, James L. (1999). LSI-R:SV
Interview Guide. Toronto: Multi-Health Systems.
Andrews, D.A. and Bonta, James (2003) The Psychology of Criminal Conduct.(3rd edition) Cincinnati: Anderson,
Hoge, R., Andrews, D.A., & Leschied. A. (2002) Youth Level of Service / Case Management Inventory: YLS/CMI Manual. Toronto: MultiHealth Systems.
Also: Interview Guide
Andrews, D. A., Bonta, J. & Wormith, J. S. (2004) Level of Service / Case Management Inventory: LS/CMI Manual. Toronto: MultiHealth Systems.
Also: Interview Guide.
Journal Articles
(Hoge, Andrews & Leschied) The psychology of criminal conduct and principles of effective prevention and rehabilitation. Forum on Corrections Research, 1995, 7, 34-36.
(Andrews & Hoge). Factors associated with probation and custody dispositions in a sample of juveniles. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1995, 24, 279-286.
(Hoge, Andrews & Leschied) An investigation of risk and protective factors in a sample of youthful offenders. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1996, 37, 419-424.
(Hoge, Andrews & Leschied). Recidivism is predictable and can be influenced: Using risk assessments to reduce recidivism. Forum on Corrections Research. 1999, Special Edition. 5-11. (Reprint of a paper first published in 1989).
(Andrews) The psychology of criminal conduct and principles of effective prevention and rehabilitation. Forum on Corrections Research. 1999, Special Edition. 12-14. (Reprint of a paper first published in 1995: Andrews & Hoge).
Dowden, Craig and Andrews, D. A. (1999). What works for female offenders: A meta-analytic review. Crime and Delinquency. 1999, 45 (4) October 438-452
(Dowden & Andrews). What works in young offender treatment: A meta-analysis. Forum on Corrections Research. 11. (2) May 1999
(Dowden & Andrews) Andrews, D. A. and Dowden, Craig (1999). A meta-analytic investigation into effective correctional intervention for female offenders. Forum on Corrections Research. 11 (3), September 1999.
Andrews, D. A. and Hoge, R. D. (1999). The psychology of criminal conduct and principles of effective prevention and rehabilitation. Forum on Corrections Research. Special Edition. 12-14. (Reprint of a paper first published in 1995).
Effective correctional treatment and violent reoffending: What works. Canadian Journal of Criminology. 42(4), 449-467.
(Dowden & Andrews). The effects of community sanctions and incarceration on recidivism. (2000) Forum on Corrections Research. 12 (2), 10-13.
(Gendreau, Goggin, Cullen and Andrews) Zinger, Ivan, Wichmann, Cherami and Andrews, D. A. (2001) The psychological effects of 60 days in administrative segregation. Canadian Journal of Criminology. January 2001.