Correctional Rehabilitation & Psychological Interventions In Singapore
Cheng, Xiang Long.
Correctional Rehabilitation & Psychological Interventions In Singapore [electronic resource]. - Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2023. - 1 online resource (280 p.)
Description based upon print version of record. 6 Working with Young Offenders: Challenges and Insights
Intro -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- About the Editors -- Acknowledgements -- Section 1 Introduction to Theory and Practice Behind Correctional Rehabilitation -- 1 Introduction to Correctional Rehabilitation in Singapore Prison Service -- Introduction -- Background -- Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) model -- Good Lives Model -- Desistance -- Overview of through-care rehabilitation work (in-care to after-care) -- Psychological research in the SPS -- Summary -- References -- 2 Design, Implementation and Evaluation of Psychology-Based Correctional Programmes in Singapore Prison Service -- Introduction Conducting a Needs Analysis -- Designing the Programme -- Implementing the Programme -- Evaluating the Programme -- Future Directions -- References -- Section 2 Working with Different Offender Populations -- 3 Working with Offenders: An Overview -- Introduction -- Rehabilitation prior to 1998 -- The Chua Chin Kiat years -- Growing the strength in rehabilitation -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Working with High-Risk Criminal Offenders: Challenges and Insights -- Introduction -- Correctional Rehabilitation Services Branch (Penal) [CRSB (Penal)] Roles of Correctional Rehabilitation Specialist (CRS) in PRC -- In-House Specialist (IHS) -- Overview of the Pre-Release Phase -- Working philosophy and guiding principles -- History of the regime -- Target population -- Four phases at PRC -- (1) Orientation Phase -- (2) Rehab Phase -- (3) Renew Phase -- (4) Restart Phase -- Expansion of ICP to HU1 -- Other Supporting Processes and Activities -- Restorative practice (RP) -- Interdisciplinary team (IDT) -- The Integrated Criminogenic Programme (ICP) -- How did ICP start? -- What is ICP about? -- Looking forward (LF) -- Evaluation in PRC The international corrections and prisons association (ICPA) correctional excellence award -- Working with Penal Offenders in the Aftercare -- Case Vignettes -- Vignette 1: The case of Luc -- Challenges faced by CRS -- How did we overcome this? -- Vignette 2: Hock's struggles in reintegration (authored by Sedrlyn Yap, a CRS who works in the aftercare) -- My learning points -- Vignette 3: The case of Andy -- Appreciation notes from the offenders to CRS -- References -- 5 Working with Drug Abusers -- Introduction: Singapore's Harm Prevention Approach -- Evidence-Informed Rehabilitation Approach Differentiated rehabilitation pathways -- Youth abusers: ACE, YES and CRC -- Drug rehabilitation centre -- Creating a transformational environment -- People -- Processes -- Programmes -- Overcoming challenges -- Enhancing motivation -- Developing new coping strategies and narrative scripts -- Creating a safe environment -- Maximising learning -- Working with drug abusers: Key takeaways -- Working with drug abusers in the aftercare (written by Aw Yong Zhuang Yun, Correctional Rehabilitation Specialist (CRS) working in the aftercare) -- References
9811267367 9789811267369
Correctional psychology--Singapore.
Criminals--Rehabilitation--Singapore.
Prisoners--Mental health services--Singapore.
HV9403.A5
365/.6672095957
Correctional Rehabilitation & Psychological Interventions In Singapore [electronic resource]. - Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2023. - 1 online resource (280 p.)
Description based upon print version of record. 6 Working with Young Offenders: Challenges and Insights
Intro -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- About the Editors -- Acknowledgements -- Section 1 Introduction to Theory and Practice Behind Correctional Rehabilitation -- 1 Introduction to Correctional Rehabilitation in Singapore Prison Service -- Introduction -- Background -- Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) model -- Good Lives Model -- Desistance -- Overview of through-care rehabilitation work (in-care to after-care) -- Psychological research in the SPS -- Summary -- References -- 2 Design, Implementation and Evaluation of Psychology-Based Correctional Programmes in Singapore Prison Service -- Introduction Conducting a Needs Analysis -- Designing the Programme -- Implementing the Programme -- Evaluating the Programme -- Future Directions -- References -- Section 2 Working with Different Offender Populations -- 3 Working with Offenders: An Overview -- Introduction -- Rehabilitation prior to 1998 -- The Chua Chin Kiat years -- Growing the strength in rehabilitation -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Working with High-Risk Criminal Offenders: Challenges and Insights -- Introduction -- Correctional Rehabilitation Services Branch (Penal) [CRSB (Penal)] Roles of Correctional Rehabilitation Specialist (CRS) in PRC -- In-House Specialist (IHS) -- Overview of the Pre-Release Phase -- Working philosophy and guiding principles -- History of the regime -- Target population -- Four phases at PRC -- (1) Orientation Phase -- (2) Rehab Phase -- (3) Renew Phase -- (4) Restart Phase -- Expansion of ICP to HU1 -- Other Supporting Processes and Activities -- Restorative practice (RP) -- Interdisciplinary team (IDT) -- The Integrated Criminogenic Programme (ICP) -- How did ICP start? -- What is ICP about? -- Looking forward (LF) -- Evaluation in PRC The international corrections and prisons association (ICPA) correctional excellence award -- Working with Penal Offenders in the Aftercare -- Case Vignettes -- Vignette 1: The case of Luc -- Challenges faced by CRS -- How did we overcome this? -- Vignette 2: Hock's struggles in reintegration (authored by Sedrlyn Yap, a CRS who works in the aftercare) -- My learning points -- Vignette 3: The case of Andy -- Appreciation notes from the offenders to CRS -- References -- 5 Working with Drug Abusers -- Introduction: Singapore's Harm Prevention Approach -- Evidence-Informed Rehabilitation Approach Differentiated rehabilitation pathways -- Youth abusers: ACE, YES and CRC -- Drug rehabilitation centre -- Creating a transformational environment -- People -- Processes -- Programmes -- Overcoming challenges -- Enhancing motivation -- Developing new coping strategies and narrative scripts -- Creating a safe environment -- Maximising learning -- Working with drug abusers: Key takeaways -- Working with drug abusers in the aftercare (written by Aw Yong Zhuang Yun, Correctional Rehabilitation Specialist (CRS) working in the aftercare) -- References
9811267367 9789811267369
Correctional psychology--Singapore.
Criminals--Rehabilitation--Singapore.
Prisoners--Mental health services--Singapore.
HV9403.A5
365/.6672095957
