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Elena Ecaterina Banciu
Empathy, Depression and Anxiety in a Human Animal Interaction Program
2017. 160 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOLAR´S PRESS 2017
ISBN: 6-202-30184-8 (6202301848)
Neue ISBN: 978-6-202-30184-8 (9786202301848)
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Elena E Banciu, LPC, explains that if convicted criminals are effectively reformed and rehabilitated during their incarceration, they are less likely to commit future offenses, resulting in an overall decrease in crime. This paper explores the Operation Second Chance canine program that aims at combating this problem. This study intended to evaluate a jail-based Human Animal Interaction (HAI) program on key psychological traits considered being important to reduce recidivism. After examining quasi experiments on inmates participating in the jail-based HAI programs, it was noticeable that HAI programs are a highly cost-effective way to improve inmate quality of life, and these programs appear to have positive emotional effects on inmates by increasing empathy and decreasing depression and anxiety. Elena believes that human animal interaction programs should be implemented at the majority of detention centers because it improves inmate empathy, decreases depression, and lowers anxiety. Results in these areas will elevate the quality of life of inmates, create less friction between employees and program candidates, and most importantly for society, decrease recidivism after release.
Elena E Banciu, LPC, works as a Social Services Program Coordinator at Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice. She assists offenders to rehabilitate while they are detained at the regional center. Elena studied Clinical Counseling Psychology (MS) at Brenau University, Criminal Justice (BS) at AIU, and Legal Administrative (AS) at Gwinnett College.