VR4React - Reducing Reactive Aggression through Virtual Reality

Erasmus+ Adult EducationPartnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practicesID: 2022-1-ES01-KA220-ADU-000089886
EC Contribution
€400,000
Consortium Size
9 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

VR4React aimed to reduce reactive aggression among inmates through innovative VR-based interventions and training to address the key needs: Enhance psychological, social, and emotional well-being ...

Objectives

VR4React aimed to reduce reactive aggression among inmates through innovative VR-based interventions and training to address the key needs: Enhance psychological, social, and emotional well-being by reducing victimization and fostering adaptive behaviors, build capacity and provide specialized training for prison officers to manage reactive aggression effectively, improve trainers’ skills for delivering interventions, reduce risks for prison staff and inmates linked to aggressive behaviors and support rehabilitation and social reintegration of aggressive inmates. The project worked with three target groups: Prison educators and Psycholosist, Reactive Aggressive Inmates, (individuals interpret reality in a distorted way, and fail to regulate their reactions, easily engaging in aggressive behaviours, driven by anger and rage) and Prison Officers, to target Reactive Aggression on two fronts: support inmates to replace reactive aggressive conducts with prosocial and adaptive behaviours; and promote prison officers’ competencies to respond effectively to reactive aggressive behaviours This is achieved through technology-enhanced training programmes, providing an innovative and effective opportunity for learning and training skils.

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