“…The consensus amongst more contemporary penologists and psychologists (e.g. Andrews, 1995;Andrews, Zinger, Hodge, Gendreau & Cullen, 1990;Cann, Falshaw, Nugent & Friendship, 2003;Dowden & Andrews, 1999;Falshaw, Friendship, Travers & Nugent, 2003;Garrett, 1985;Hollin & Palmer, 2009;Izzo & Ross, 1990;Lipsey, 1992;Lipsey, Chapman & Landenberger, 2001;Lipton, Martinson & Wilks, 1975;McGuire & Priestley, 1995;Polaschek et al (2005); Tong & Farrington, 2006;Wexler, Falkin &Lipton, 1990 andLab, 1989) is, that through the correct identification and targeting of an offender"s specific criminogenic (offence related) psychological determinants, and the implementation of appropriately targeted cognitive behavioural interventions, the likelihood of that offender reducing their proclivity for antisocial conduct is significantly increased.…”