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Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical Psychology #31: Offending Behaviour Programmes: Development, Application and Controversies

by Clive R. Hollin

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

The delivery of treatment through the use of programmes is an approach to therapeutic intervention that has been present in clinical psychology for some time.  The arguments and debates around programmes, both conceptually and in terms of technology, have thus been widely rehearsed in the broader clinical literature.  However, the growth in the use of offending behaviour programmes has been exponential within the criminal justice system over the last decade.  Typically, offending behaviour programmes are empirically-based interventions, aimed to reduce re-offending, for use with either offenders in general, or with particular groups of offenders such as violent offenders and sex offenders.  Offending behaviour programmes are interesting at two levels.  Firstly, there are various technical issues, such as the design and implementation of programmes, the accreditation and management of programmes, alongside the critical question of their effectiveness in both motivating offenders to partake in treatment, and ultimately their impact in reducing re-offending.  Secondly, there are broader issues such as the impact of programmes on traditional forms of practice, the complications associated with a national roll out of programmes, philosophical objections to working in a prescribed manner, and training practitioners to deliver programmes.

This book considers these issues from both a general perspective, as well as containing chapters considering offending behaviour programmes for specific groups of offenders: generic programmes, violent and domestic violence offenders, sexual offenders, and substance-misusing offenders.

Synopsis:

Part of the Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical Psychology, Offending Behaviour Programmes: Development, Application and Controversiesexplores the subject at two levels: the technical issues associated with designing and implementing programs and the broader issues surrounding programs such as the impact on practitioners. Each chapter covers theory, research, practice, and evaluation.

Table of Contents

About the Editors.

List of Contributors.

Series Editors’ Preface.

Preface.

1. Offending behaviour programmes: history and development (Clive R.. Hollin and Emma J. Palmer).

2. Offending behaviour programmes and contention: evidence-based practice, manuals, and programme evaluation (Clive R.. Hollin).

3. General offending programmes: concept, theory, and practice (James McGuire).

4. Violent offender programmes: concept, theory, and practice (Devon L. L. Polaschek).

5. Sex offender programmes: concept, theory, and practice (Ruth E. Mann and Yolanda M. Fernandez).

6. Drug and alcohol programmes: concept, theory, and practice (Mary McMurran).

7. The implementation and maintenance of quality services in offender rehabilitation programmes (Claire Goggin and Paul Gendreau).

8. Offending behaviour programmes: controversies and resolutions (Clive R. Hollin and Emma J. Palmer).

Index.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780470023358
Subtitle:
Development, Application, and Controversies
Author:
Hollin, Clive R.
Editor:
Palmer, Emma J.
Author:
Palmer, Emma J.
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons
Subject:
Criminals
Subject:
Penology
Subject:
Forensic Psychology
Subject:
Prisoners
Subject:
Criminals -- Rehabilitation -- Great Britain.
Subject:
Group psychotherapy
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Series:
Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical Psychology
Series Volume:
31
Publication Date:
October 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
Professional and scholarly
Language:
English
Pages:
293
Dimensions:
9.70x6.84x.91 in. 1.57 lbs.

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