Managing Sex Offender Risk
Herausgeber: Kemshall, Hazel; Mcivor, Gill
Managing Sex Offender Risk
Herausgeber: Kemshall, Hazel; Mcivor, Gill
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Based on key research into assessment, treatment and recidivism, this book offers practical guidance on improving intervention techniques with sex offenders. The contributors explore the monitoring and surveillance strategies and cognitive-behavioural techniques currently in use, and give clear directions for future practice.
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Based on key research into assessment, treatment and recidivism, this book offers practical guidance on improving intervention techniques with sex offenders. The contributors explore the monitoring and surveillance strategies and cognitive-behavioural techniques currently in use, and give clear directions for future practice.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781843101970
- ISBN-10: 1843101971
- Artikelnr.: 21110210
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781843101970
- ISBN-10: 1843101971
- Artikelnr.: 21110210
Hazel Kemshall is Professor of Community and Criminal Justice at De Montfort University. She has completed research for the Economic and Social Research Council, the Home Office and the Scottish Executive. She is the author of the Home Office risk training materials for social workers and the Scottish Executive materials for social workers, and has edited several titles in the `Good Practice in Social Work' series, published by Jessica Kingsley. Gill McIvor is Professor of Social Work and Director of the Social Work Research Centre at the University of Stirling. She is the author of `Working with Offenders' and `Women who Offend', both published by Jessica Kingsley.
1. Sex Offenders: Policy and Legislative Developments. Hazel Kemshall
De Montfort University and Gill McIvor
University of Stirling. Part One: The Characteristics of Sexual Offenders. 2. Adult Male Sex Offenders. Dawn D. Fisher
Llanarth Court Psychiatric Hospital and Anthony R. Beech
University of Birmingham. 3. Female Sex Offenders. Hazel Kemshall. 4. Young Sex Offenders. Helen Masson
University of Huddersfield. Part Two: Assessment and Effective Interventions. 5. Risk Assessment of Sex Offenders. Don Grubin
St Nicholas Hospital
Newcastle. 6. Effective Intervention with Sexual Offenders. Bill Marshall
Gerris Serran and Heather Moulden
Rockwood Psychological Services
Kingston
Ontario
Canada. 7. Treatment of Sex Offenders in the UK in Prison and Probation Settings. Anthony R. Beech and Dawn D. Fisher. 8. Managing Children and Young People Who are Sexually Aggressive. Andy Kendrick
University of Strathclyde. 9. Relapse Prevention: Theory and Practice. Tony Ward
Victoria University of Wellington
Mayumi Purvis
University of Melbourne and Grant Devilly
Swinburne University
Australia. Part Three: Community-based Risk Management Strategies. 10. Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements: Key Issues. Mike Maguire
Cardiff University and Hazel Kemshall. 11. Sex Offender Registers and Monitoring. Terry Thomas
Leeds Metropolitan University. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
De Montfort University and Gill McIvor
University of Stirling. Part One: The Characteristics of Sexual Offenders. 2. Adult Male Sex Offenders. Dawn D. Fisher
Llanarth Court Psychiatric Hospital and Anthony R. Beech
University of Birmingham. 3. Female Sex Offenders. Hazel Kemshall. 4. Young Sex Offenders. Helen Masson
University of Huddersfield. Part Two: Assessment and Effective Interventions. 5. Risk Assessment of Sex Offenders. Don Grubin
St Nicholas Hospital
Newcastle. 6. Effective Intervention with Sexual Offenders. Bill Marshall
Gerris Serran and Heather Moulden
Rockwood Psychological Services
Kingston
Ontario
Canada. 7. Treatment of Sex Offenders in the UK in Prison and Probation Settings. Anthony R. Beech and Dawn D. Fisher. 8. Managing Children and Young People Who are Sexually Aggressive. Andy Kendrick
University of Strathclyde. 9. Relapse Prevention: Theory and Practice. Tony Ward
Victoria University of Wellington
Mayumi Purvis
University of Melbourne and Grant Devilly
Swinburne University
Australia. Part Three: Community-based Risk Management Strategies. 10. Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements: Key Issues. Mike Maguire
Cardiff University and Hazel Kemshall. 11. Sex Offender Registers and Monitoring. Terry Thomas
Leeds Metropolitan University. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
1. Sex Offenders: Policy and Legislative Developments. Hazel Kemshall
De Montfort University and Gill McIvor
University of Stirling. Part One: The Characteristics of Sexual Offenders. 2. Adult Male Sex Offenders. Dawn D. Fisher
Llanarth Court Psychiatric Hospital and Anthony R. Beech
University of Birmingham. 3. Female Sex Offenders. Hazel Kemshall. 4. Young Sex Offenders. Helen Masson
University of Huddersfield. Part Two: Assessment and Effective Interventions. 5. Risk Assessment of Sex Offenders. Don Grubin
St Nicholas Hospital
Newcastle. 6. Effective Intervention with Sexual Offenders. Bill Marshall
Gerris Serran and Heather Moulden
Rockwood Psychological Services
Kingston
Ontario
Canada. 7. Treatment of Sex Offenders in the UK in Prison and Probation Settings. Anthony R. Beech and Dawn D. Fisher. 8. Managing Children and Young People Who are Sexually Aggressive. Andy Kendrick
University of Strathclyde. 9. Relapse Prevention: Theory and Practice. Tony Ward
Victoria University of Wellington
Mayumi Purvis
University of Melbourne and Grant Devilly
Swinburne University
Australia. Part Three: Community-based Risk Management Strategies. 10. Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements: Key Issues. Mike Maguire
Cardiff University and Hazel Kemshall. 11. Sex Offender Registers and Monitoring. Terry Thomas
Leeds Metropolitan University. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
De Montfort University and Gill McIvor
University of Stirling. Part One: The Characteristics of Sexual Offenders. 2. Adult Male Sex Offenders. Dawn D. Fisher
Llanarth Court Psychiatric Hospital and Anthony R. Beech
University of Birmingham. 3. Female Sex Offenders. Hazel Kemshall. 4. Young Sex Offenders. Helen Masson
University of Huddersfield. Part Two: Assessment and Effective Interventions. 5. Risk Assessment of Sex Offenders. Don Grubin
St Nicholas Hospital
Newcastle. 6. Effective Intervention with Sexual Offenders. Bill Marshall
Gerris Serran and Heather Moulden
Rockwood Psychological Services
Kingston
Ontario
Canada. 7. Treatment of Sex Offenders in the UK in Prison and Probation Settings. Anthony R. Beech and Dawn D. Fisher. 8. Managing Children and Young People Who are Sexually Aggressive. Andy Kendrick
University of Strathclyde. 9. Relapse Prevention: Theory and Practice. Tony Ward
Victoria University of Wellington
Mayumi Purvis
University of Melbourne and Grant Devilly
Swinburne University
Australia. Part Three: Community-based Risk Management Strategies. 10. Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements: Key Issues. Mike Maguire
Cardiff University and Hazel Kemshall. 11. Sex Offender Registers and Monitoring. Terry Thomas
Leeds Metropolitan University. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.