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Criminological Theory: Past to Present : Essential Readings
by Francis T. Cullen; Robert AgnewEdition:
3rd
ISBN13:
9780195330618
ISBN10:
0195330617
Format:
Paperback
Pub. Date:
3/30/2006
Publisher(s):
Oxford University Press, USA
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Summary
In this comprehensive anthology, Francis Cullen and Robert Agnew take readers on an excursion from past to present, reviewing classic and contemporary theories of crime. Students are introduced to the foundations of criminology and to the competing theories that will shape thinking about crime in the years ahead. Building on the success of the second edition, the third edition features nine new selections and adds two new parts: "Conservative Criminology" and "Environmental Criminology." The third edition also begins with a unique "Guide for Readers"--an essay that helps students understand both the structure of criminological theory and how to use the book's readings most effectively. A brief introduction precedes each individual reading, alerting readers to key points and integrating the selection into the larger theme of the section. These introductions serve as a useful "road map" as students explore the ongoing intellectual developments, diverse views, and continuing debates that make the study of criminological theory an exciting adventure.
Table of Contents
| What Are Counselling and Psychotherapy? | |
| Colin Feltham Types of Goal | |
| Colin Feltham Arenas | |
| Colin Feltham Settings and Opportunities for Employment | |
| Colin Feltham | |
| Introduction | |
| Colin Feltham and Ian Horton Gender | |
| Jenny Bimrose Disability | |
| Simon Parritt Social Class | |
| David Pilgrim Sexual Orientation | |
| Dominic Davies Religion within a Multi-Faith Context | |
| Nigel Copsey Race, Culture and Ethnicity | |
| Carol Mohamed | |
| Introduction | |
| Colin Feltham and Ian Horton The Client-Therapist Relationship | |
| Bill Stiles Generic Skills | |
| Francesca Inskipp Specific Strategies and Techniques | |
| Gordon Jinks Assessment and Case Formulation | |
| Gladeana McMahon Structuring Work with Clients | |
| Ian Horton Ancillary Skills | |
| Colin Feltham Clinical Practice Issues | |
| Tony Bond, Geof Alred and Peter Hughes | |
| Introduction | |
| Colin Feltham and Ian Horton Professional and Personal Development | |
| Paul Wilkins Clinical Supervision | |
| Val Woskett Private Practice, Insurance and Advertising | |
| Gabrielle Syme Codes of Ethics and Practice | |
| Tim Bond Client Experiences | |
| Colin Feltham and Phoebe Lambert Therapy and the Law | |
| Peter Jenkins Responding to Complaints | |
| Tim Bond Relevance of Research | |
| John McLeod Evidence-Based Practice | |
| Michael Barkham and Peter Bower Quality Evaluation | |
| John Mellor-Clark and Michael Barkham Methods, Measures and Meaning | |
| Introduction | |
| Colin Feltham and Ian Norton Contextual Psychology | |
| Colin Feltham Psychological Type | |
| Rowan Bayne Models of Counselling and Psychotherapy | |
| Ian Horton Integration | |
| Ian Horton Approaches to Counselling and Psychotherapy | |
| Colin Feltham and Ian Horton An Introduction Psychodynamic Adlerian Therapy | |
| Jenny Warner Analytical Psychology (Jungian) | |
| Joy Schaverien Psychoanalytic Therapy (Freudian) | |
| Meg Errington and Lesley Murdin Psychodynamic Therapy (Kleinian) | |
| Julia Segal Attachment Theory (Bowlby) | |
| Tracy Murray Cognitive-Behavioural Behavioural Psychotherapy | |
| Karina Lovell Cognitive Therapy | |
| Jill Mytton Personal Construct Counselling and Psychotherapy | |
| Fay Fransella Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy | |
| Windy Dryden Humanistic-Existential Existential Counselling and Psychotherapy | |
| Emmy van Deurzen Gestalt Therapy | |
| Michael Ellis and Jonathan Smith Narrative Therapy | |
| John McLeod Person-Centred Counselling and Psychotherapy | |
| Tony Merry and Keith Tudor Primal Therapy//Integration | |
| Colin Feltham Psychodrama | |
| Paul Wilkins Psychosynthesis Therapy | |
| Diana Whitmore Transactional Analysis | |
| Keith Tudor and Charlotte Sills Eclectic-Integrative Cognitive-Analytic Therapy | |
| James Low Multimodal Therapy | |
| Stephen Palmer NLP | |
| Jo Cooper and Peter Seal Skilled Helper Model (Egan) | |
| Val Woskett Solution-Focused Therapy | |
| Bill O'Connell Transtheoretical Approach | |
| Paul Jackson | |
| Introduction | |
| Colin Feltham and Ian Horton Psychopharmacology | |
| Linda Gask Conceptualizing Client Problems | |
| Colin Feltham Specific Problems Alcohol Problems | |
| Rosemary Kent Anger Management | |
| Emma Williams and Michael Scott Anxiety and Panic | |
| Tom Ricketts and Gill Donohoe Bereavement | |
| Gabrielle Syme Depression | |
| Paul Gilbert Drug-Related Problems | |
| Andrew Guppy and Sally Woods Eating Problems | |
| Sheila Ritchie HIV//AIDS | |
| Bernard Ratigan | |
| Table of Contents provided by Publisher. All Rights Reserved. |
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