
Foundations of Offender Rehabilitation
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. August 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-415-67917-6 (ISBN)
Description
The past three decades has seen dramatic changes in the way in which the criminal justice system responds to those who break the law. The old claim in the field of correctional psychology that "nothing works" has strongly been refuted in the face of evidence from rehabilitation programmes that do make a difference. The graduate student in forensic psychology could easily be overwhelmed by the plethora of information now available.
This new textbook offers a comprehensive approach to forensic and correctional psychology, demonstrating how theory and practise can be applied and integrated. Written by intentionally recognized experts within the field, the authors guide the students through the core theories and concepts that underpin forensic practise within the legal systems of different countries (UK, USA, Canada, Australia and Singapore), show how this knowledge informs current thinking in offender rehabilitation and reintegration and provide a series of case studies looking at sexual offenders, female offender, juveniles and offenders with mental disorders.
This book is the perfect overview for graduate students of forensic and correctional psychology engaged with offender rehabilitation and assessment and the psychology of law.
This new textbook offers a comprehensive approach to forensic and correctional psychology, demonstrating how theory and practise can be applied and integrated. Written by intentionally recognized experts within the field, the authors guide the students through the core theories and concepts that underpin forensic practise within the legal systems of different countries (UK, USA, Canada, Australia and Singapore), show how this knowledge informs current thinking in offender rehabilitation and reintegration and provide a series of case studies looking at sexual offenders, female offender, juveniles and offenders with mental disorders.
This book is the perfect overview for graduate students of forensic and correctional psychology engaged with offender rehabilitation and assessment and the psychology of law.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
5 s/w Abbildungen, 5 s/w Zeichnungen, 27 s/w Tabellen
27 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
395 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-67917-6 (9780415679176)
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Sharon Casey | Andrew Day | Jim Vess
Foundations of Offender Rehabilitation
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09/2012
1st Edition
Routledge
€59.49
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Sharon Casey | Andrew Day | Jim Vess
Foundations of Offender Rehabilitation
E-Book
09/2012
1st Edition
Routledge
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Sharon Casey | Andrew Day | Jim Vess
Foundations of Offender Rehabilitation
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09/2012
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Persons
Sharon Casey is a Senior Lecturer at Deakin University and member of the Clinical Forensic Group within the Deakin Forensic Psychology Centre.
Andrew Day is Professor in Forensic Psychology and Director of the Forensic Psychology Centre at Deakin University.
James Vess has over 25 years of clinical and research experience with forensic populations. He is a Senior Lecturer and a member of the Forensic Psychology Centre at Deakin University.
Tony Ward, MA(Hons), PhD, DipClinPsyc, is Professor of Psychology at Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand.
Andrew Day is Professor in Forensic Psychology and Director of the Forensic Psychology Centre at Deakin University.
James Vess has over 25 years of clinical and research experience with forensic populations. He is a Senior Lecturer and a member of the Forensic Psychology Centre at Deakin University.
Tony Ward, MA(Hons), PhD, DipClinPsyc, is Professor of Psychology at Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand.
Author
Deakin University, Australia
Deakin University, Australia
Deakin University, Australia
Deakin University, Australia
Content
Part 1: Theoretical Foundations 1. Theories of Offending 2. Theories of Offender Rehabilitation Part 2: From Theory to Practice 3. Theories of Behaviour and Behaviour Change 4. Forensic Assessment and Case Formulation Part 3: Practice Examples: Working with Different Groups 5. Sex Offenders 6. Violent Offenders 7. Substance Use 8. Female Offenders 9. Young Offenders 10. Mentally Disordered Offenders 11. Professional Practice