Synopses & Reviews
Criminal behaviour continues to be a matter of major public concern. How should society respond? What should be done with those who offend repeatedly?
"Offender Rehabilitation and Treatment" links theory, research and practice in a coherent way by providing a systematic, evidence-based approach for the effective reduction of criminal behaviour. James McGuire has brought together internationally renowned experts from a variety of specialisms to present the cutting edge of the most recent and exciting developments in this field.
The coverage of the book includes:
- three new meta-analytic reviews published for the first time
- update surveys on "what works" from Europe and North America
- methods of longer-term developmental crime prevention
- implementation issues for new programmes and services
- the links between violence and alcohol, domestic violence/spouse abuse, treatment of sexual offenders and approaches to predatory offenders.
This book will be invaluable to academics, professionals and trainees working with offenders, directly or indirectly, in criminal justice, social service and mental health professions. Practitioners and their managers, students and teachers in psychology, probation, prison and forensic services, family work and allied professions will find something of value to add to their knowledge and inform their practice directly.
Review
“…valuable sources for students for years to come…certain themes are repeated, despite the chapter headings being so different…” (Vista, Vol 8(3), May 2004)
Synopsis
Criminal behaviour continues to be a matter of major public concern. How should society respond? What should be done with those who offend repeatedly?
Offender Rehabilitation and Treatment links theory, research and practice in a coherent way by providing a systematic, evidence-based approach for the effective reduction of criminal behaviour. James McGuire has brought together internationally renowned experts from a variety of specialisms to present the cutting edge of the most recent and exciting developments in this field.
The coverage of the book includes:
- three new meta-analytic reviews published for the first time
- update surveys on "what works" from Europe and North America
- methods of longer-term developmental crime prevention
- implementation issues for new programmes and services
- the links between violence and alcohol, domestic violence/spouse abuse, treatment of sexual offenders and approaches to predatory offenders.
This book will be invaluable to academics, professionals and trainees working with offenders, directly or indirectly, in criminal justice, social service and mental health professions. Practitioners and their managers, students and teachers in psychology, probation, prison and forensic services, family work and allied professions will find something of value to add to their knowledge and inform their practice directly.
Synopsis
Criminal behaviour continues to be a matter of major public concern. How society should respond to it and what should be done with those who repeatedly offend remain hotly disputed topics of conversation.
Offender Rehabilitation and Treatment draws together internationally renowned experts from the United Kingdom, Europe, North America and Australia. Chapters summarise some of the most recent and exciting developments in this field and offer a systematic, knowledge-based approach to the effective reduction of criminal behaviour.
* Offers coverage of a wide range of key topics in this area
* Links theory, research and practice in a coherent and accessible style
* International focus with examples and authors from a number of countries
Table of Contents
About the Editor.
List of Contributors.
Series Editors' Preface.
Preface.
PART I: RESEARCH FINDINGS.
Integrating Findings from Research Reviews (J. McGuire).
The Effects of Therapeutic Communities and Milieu Therapy on Recidivism (D. Lipton, et al.).
The Effectiveness of Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment Methods on Recidivism (D. Lipton, et al.).
Crime Treatment in Europe: A review of outcome studies (S. Redondo, et al.).
Developmental Prevention Programmes: Effectiveness and Benefit-Cost Analysis (D. Farrington and B. Welsh).
PART II: SPECIFIC INTERVENTIONS, MODELS AND OUTCOMES.
Low-Level Aggression: Definition, Escalation, Intervention (The late A. Goldstein).
Intervening with Families of Troubled Youth: Functional Family Therapy and Parenting Wisely (D. Gordon).
Alcohol, Aggression, and Violence (M. McMurran).
Changing Beliefs of Spouse Abusers (M. Russell).
Recent Developments in the Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Offenders (A. Beech and R. Mann).
Serious Mental Disorder and Offending Behaviours (P. Mullen).
PA RT III: IMPLEMENTATION AND POLICY ISSUES.
Risk-Needs Assessment and Allocation to Offender Programmes (C. Hollin).
The Policy Impact of a Survey of Programme Evaluations in England and Wales (T. Ellis and J. Winstone).
The Common-Sense Revolution and Correctional Policy (P. Gendreau, et al.).
Index.