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This comprehensive volume summarizes the contemporary evidence base for offender assessment and rehabilitation, evaluating commonly used assessment frameworks and intervention strategies in a complete guide to best practice when working with a variety of offenders.
Leam Craig is a Consultant Forensic Clinical Psychologist in private practice, and Professor of Forensic Psychology at the University of Birmingham, UK. He is the co-author of Assessing Risk in Sex Offenders (Wiley-Blackwell, 2008), and a co-editor of the Wiley-Blackwell titles Assessment and Treatment of Sex Offenders (2009), Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities (2010), International Perspectives on the Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Offenders (2011) and Assessments in Forensic Practice: A Handbook (in press).
Louise Dixon is Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology at the University of Birmingham, where she is Course Director of the Continued Professional Development route to the Doctorate in Forensic Psychology Practice. Louise’s research interests centre on intimate partner violence, child maltreatment and aggression in groups, and she has published many articles and book chapters in these domains. Louise sits on the Editorial Board of several international journals including Child Maltreatment and the British Journal of Forensic Practice.
Theresa A. Gannon is Director of the Centre for Research and Education in Forensic Psychology (CORE-FP) and Professor of Forensic Psychology at the University of Kent, UK. She is lead editor of the Wiley-Blackwell books Aggressive Offenders’ Cognition (2007) and Female Sexual Offenders (2010), and is also the co-editor of Public Opinion and Criminal Justice (Willan, 2008) and Firesetting and Mental Health (RCPsych, 2012).
About the Editors vii
About the Contributors ix
Foreword xxi
Acknowledgements xxiii
Part I Introduction 1
1 Overview and Structure of the Book 3Leam A. Craig, Louise Dixon and Theresa A. Gannon
2 ‘What Works’ to Reduce Re-offending: 18 Years On 20James McGuire
3 Creating Ideological Space: Why Public Support for Rehabilitation Matters 50Cheryl Lero Jonson, Francis T. Cullen and Jennifer L. Lux
Part II What Works in Offender Assessment 69
4 Applying the Risk–Need–Responsivity Principles to Offender Assessment 71James Bonta and J. Stephen Wormith
5 What Works in Assessing Risk in Sexual and Violent Offenders 94Leam A. Craig, Anthony R. Beech and Franca Cortoni
Part III What Works in Offender Rehabilitation 115
6 Efficacy of Correctional Cognitive Skills Programmes 117Clive R. Hollin, Emma J. Palmer and Ruth M. Hatcher
7 What Works in Reducing Violent Re-offending in Psychopathic Offenders 129Jenny Tew, Leigh Harkins and Louise Dixon
8 What Works for Personality-Disordered Offenders? 142Vincent Egan
9 Interventions that Work to Stop Intimate Partner Violence 159Josilyn Banks, Sheetal Kini and Julia Babcock
10 What Works in Reducing Sexual Offending 173William L. Marshall, Liam E. Marshall, Geris A. Serran and Matt D. O’Brien11 Evidence-Based Interventions for Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders 192Charles M. Borduin, Alex R. Dopp and Erin K. Taylor
12 Reducing Anger-Related Offending: What Works 211Raymond W. Novaco
13 What Works in Reducing Substance-Related Offending? 237John R. Weekes, Andrea E. Moser, Michael Wheatley and Flora I. Matheson
14 What Works in Reducing Arson-Related Offending 255Katarina Fritzon, Rebekah Doley and Fiona Clark
15 What Works with Female Sexual Offenders 271Franca Cortoni and Theresa A. Gannon
16 What Works for Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities 285William R. Lindsay and Amanda M. Michie
17 The Good Lives Model: Does It Work? Preliminary Evidence 305Gwenda M. Willis and Tony Ward
Part IV What Works in Secure Settings 319
18 Treatment of People with Schizophrenia Who Behave Violently Towards Others: A Review of the Empirical Literature on Treatment Effectiveness 321Nathan Kolla and Sheilagh Hodgins
19 Treating Offenders in a Therapeutic Community 340Richard Shuker
20 Best Practice in SVP Treatment Programmes 359David Thornton and Deirdre D’Orazio
Part V Cultural Factors and Individualized
Approaches to Offender Rehabilitation 387
21 The Role of Cultural Factors in Treatment 389Jo Thakker
22 An Australasian Approach to Offender Rehabilitation 408Andrew Day and Rachael M. Collie
23 Criminogenic Needs of Sexual Offenders on Community Supervision 421R. Karl Hanson and Andrew J.R. Harris
24 Multi-agency Approaches to Effective Risk Management in the Community in England and Wales 436Sarah Hilder and Hazel Kemshall
25 Group or Individual Therapy in the Treatment of Sexual Offenders 452Geris A. Serran, William L. Marshall, Liam E. Marshall and Matt D. O’Brien
Index 468
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