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_aFoundations of offender rehabilitation / _cSharon Casey [and three others] |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group, _c2013. |
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_axiv, 238 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm. |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 199-232) and index. | ||
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_gPart 1: _tTheoretical foundations -- _g1. _tTheories of offending -- _tTheories of crime and criminal behaviour -- _gLevel I: _tSociety -- _gLevel II: _tCommunity -- _gLevel III: _tSocial groups -- _gLevel IV: _tCriminal acts and events -- _gLevel V: _tIndividual level -- _gConclusion -- 2. _tTheories of offender rehabilitation -- _tFeatures of effective offender rehabilitation -- _tThe RNR of offender rehabilitation -- _tThe GLM -- _gConclusion -- Part 2: _tFrom theory to practice -- _g3. _tTheories of behaviour and behaviour change -- _tSelf-determination theory -- _tSocial cognitive theory -- _tSelf-regulation theory -- _tBehaviour enaction models -- _tCognitive behavioural theory -- _gConclusion -- 4. _tForensic assessment and case formulation -- _tPsychological assessment -- _tAssess the offending behaviour -- _tLimitations and ethical issues of a functional analysis approach to risk formulation -- _tCase formulation -- _gCase example -- Conclusion -- Part 3: _tPractice examples: working with different groups -- _g5. _tSex offenders -- _tPrevalence of sex offending and sex offenders -- _tAetiology of sexual offending -- _tAssessment of sex offenders -- _tSex offender treatment : current practice -- _gCase example -- 6. _tViolent offenders -- _tUnderstanding violence -- _tViolent offender treatment -- _gCase example -- _g7. _tSubstance use -- _tTheoretical explanations of the drug-crime nexus -- _tAssessment issues -- _tSubstance abuse treatment -- _gCase example -- 8. _tFemale offenders -- _tThe aetiology of female offending : gendered-specific needs and offence pathways -- _tAssessment of female offenders -- _tTreatment issues for female offenders -- _gCase example -- 9. _tYoung offenders -- _tBase rates -- _tAssessing risk -- _tInterventions -- _gCase example -- 10. _tMentally disordered offenders -- _tThe prevalence of mental illness among offenders -- _tTreatment of mentally disordered offenders -- _gCase example -- _g11. _tProfessional practice -- _tCodes and guidelines -- _tSpecific issues for ethical professional practice -- _tSupervision -- _gConclusion. |
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_aCriminals _xRehabilitation. |
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_aCriminals _xRehabilitation _vCase studies. |
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| 650 | 0 | _aCriminal psychology. | |
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_aCriminal psychology _vCase studies. |
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_aCasey, Sharon, _eauthor. |
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_aDay, Andrew, _eauthor. |
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_aVess, James, _eauthor. |
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_aWard, Tony, _eauthor. |
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