Violent and sexual offenders : assessment, treatment and management /: assessment, treatment and management. (2018)
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- Book
- Title:
- Violent and sexual offenders : assessment, treatment and management /: assessment, treatment and management. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Violent and sexual offenders : assessment, treatment and management
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Jane L. Ireland, Carol A. Ireland, Philip Birch.
- Editors:
- Ireland, Jane L
Ireland, Carol A
(Criminologist), Birch, Philip - Contents:
- Foreword (David P. Farrington ) Section I: Risk assessment – Current perspectives 1. Violence risk assessment (Robyn Mooney and Ivan Sebalo ) 2. Thinking outside of the box: the assessment of sexual offending recidivism and specialist populations (Neil Gredecki and Kerensa Hocken ) 3. Intimate partner violence risk assessment (P. Randall Kropp ) 4. Assessment of internet-related sexual offenders (Derek Perkins ) 5. Risk assessment and management of violent extremists and terrorists: Background, principles and practice (D. Elaine Pressman ) 6. Assessing violence risk in youth (Andrew L. Gray, Catherine S. Shaffer, Jodi L. Viljoen, Nicole M. Muir and Tonia L. Nicholls ) 7. Family Lovemap and protective factors: Sex, intimacy, and sexually abusive youth (L.C. Miccio-Fonseca ) 8. Assessing women who sexually abuse children (Hilary J. Eldridge, Ian A. Elliott, Steven M. Gillespie, Alexandra Bailey and Anthony R. Beech ) 9. Assessing violence and sexual risk among offenders with cognitive intellectual difficulties (Nicola Manning ) 10. Protective factors for violence risk: Additional value to the risk focused approach (Michiel de Vries Robbé ) 11. Violence risk assessment in women: The value of the Female Additional Manual (Vivienne de Vogel, Miriam Wijkman and Michiel de Vries Robbé ) Section II: Clinical assessment – Current perspectives 12. Individual assessments of aggression: Accounting for core factors (Jane L. Ireland ) 13. Assessing the therapeutic needs of sexualForeword (David P. Farrington ) Section I: Risk assessment – Current perspectives 1. Violence risk assessment (Robyn Mooney and Ivan Sebalo ) 2. Thinking outside of the box: the assessment of sexual offending recidivism and specialist populations (Neil Gredecki and Kerensa Hocken ) 3. Intimate partner violence risk assessment (P. Randall Kropp ) 4. Assessment of internet-related sexual offenders (Derek Perkins ) 5. Risk assessment and management of violent extremists and terrorists: Background, principles and practice (D. Elaine Pressman ) 6. Assessing violence risk in youth (Andrew L. Gray, Catherine S. Shaffer, Jodi L. Viljoen, Nicole M. Muir and Tonia L. Nicholls ) 7. Family Lovemap and protective factors: Sex, intimacy, and sexually abusive youth (L.C. Miccio-Fonseca ) 8. Assessing women who sexually abuse children (Hilary J. Eldridge, Ian A. Elliott, Steven M. Gillespie, Alexandra Bailey and Anthony R. Beech ) 9. Assessing violence and sexual risk among offenders with cognitive intellectual difficulties (Nicola Manning ) 10. Protective factors for violence risk: Additional value to the risk focused approach (Michiel de Vries Robbé ) 11. Violence risk assessment in women: The value of the Female Additional Manual (Vivienne de Vogel, Miriam Wijkman and Michiel de Vries Robbé ) Section II: Clinical assessment – Current perspectives 12. Individual assessments of aggression: Accounting for core factors (Jane L. Ireland ) 13. Assessing the therapeutic needs of sexual offenders (Carisa Collins, Leigh Harkins and Laleh Dadgardoust ) 14. Assessing the clinical needs for stalking and domestic violence (Werner Tschan ) 15. Assessing the clinical needs for intellectually disabled sex offenders (Chanelle Salonia, Heather Hermans and David Hingsburger ) 16. Assessing for psychopathy using the Psychopathy Checklist (Michael Lewis ) 17. Using offence drivers to guide conceptualisation and treatment of trauma in male sex offenders (Ronald J. Ricci and Cheryl A. Clayton ) 18. The background and clinical use of the Dynamic Appraisal of Situational Aggression –Inpatient Version (DASA-IV): Application to a secure setting (Mark W. Thorpe, Panchu F. Xavier, Michael Daffern and Ashley L. Dunne ) Section III: Treatment – Current perspectives 19. Therapeutic treatment approaches for violence: Some essential components (Jane L. Ireland and Carol A. Ireland ) 20. Treatment approaches for sexual violence (Carol A. Ireland and Rachel Worthington ) 21. Adapting and evaluating treatment approaches for intellectually disabled sex offenders (John Rose ) 22. Beyond traditional treatment approaches for intimate partner violence: Integrating a dyadic perspective (Lindsey M. Rodriguez, Nicholas A. Armenti and Julia C. Babcock ) 23. Treatment of internet-related sexual offenders (Derek Perkins and Sarah Wefers ) 24. Treatment approaches for stalking (Rosemary Purcell and Troy McEwan ) 25. Treatment approaches for terrorists and extremists (Kurt Braddock ) 26. Treatment approaches for women who sexually abuse children (Hilary J. Eldridge, Alexandra Bailey and Sheila Brotherston ) Section IV: Management – Current perspectives 27. Offender supervision and compliance: Managing violent and sexual offenders in the community (Chris Trotter ) 28. Preventative detention and extended sentences: A regressive approach to managing violent and sexual offenders? (Andy Williams ) 29. Managing violent and sexual offenders in contemporary technoculture (Mike Nellis and Nicol Shadbolt ) 30. Sex Offender Registration and public protection: Rethinking the management of sex offenders in the community (Philip Birch and Emma Wintle ) 31. The importance of throughcare and resettlement for working with violent and sexual offenders (Julie Trebilcock and Anne Worrall ) 32. Desistance: Lessons learnt for managing violent and sexual offenders (Brian Stout ) Index … (more)
- Edition:
- Second edition
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 616.8582
Sex offenders -- Mental health
Violent offenders -- Mental health
Psychiatric disability evaluation
Sex offenders -- Mental health services
Violent offenders -- Mental health services
Sex offenders -- Rehabilitation
Violent offenders -- Rehabilitation - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781315310398
9781315310404
9781315310381
9781315310411 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138233096
9781138233102 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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