Offender outcomes of training dogs in prison : the puppies for parole program

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"Significant Findings: 1. Improved self-perceived physical health compared to one year ago (p=0.009). 2. Improved self-perceived mental health compared to one year ago (p=0.023). 3. Increased medical service requests (p=0.000). 4. Increased mental health service requests (p=0.049). 5. Improved Rotter I/E Locus of Control (p=0.000). 6. Increased dog relationship and perception scale (p=0.000)."--Conclusions.

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