Routledge Handbook on Offenders with Special Needs
Herausgeber: Dodson, Kimberly D.
Routledge Handbook on Offenders with Special Needs
Herausgeber: Dodson, Kimberly D.
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The Handbook of Offenders with Special Needs is an in-depth examination of offenders with special needs, including learning-challenged, developmentally disabled, and mentally ill offenders as well as substance abusers, sex offenders, women, juveniles, and chronically and terminally ill offenders.
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The Handbook of Offenders with Special Needs is an in-depth examination of offenders with special needs, including learning-challenged, developmentally disabled, and mentally ill offenders as well as substance abusers, sex offenders, women, juveniles, and chronically and terminally ill offenders.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1040g
- ISBN-13: 9780367819156
- ISBN-10: 0367819155
- Artikelnr.: 58057234
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1040g
- ISBN-13: 9780367819156
- ISBN-10: 0367819155
- Artikelnr.: 58057234
Kimberly D. Dodson, Ph.D., is an associate professor and criminology program director in the Department of Social and Cultural Sciences at the University of Houston-Clear Lake. She received her Ph.D. in criminology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Her research interests include offenders with special needs, correctional policy and program evaluation, and racial and gender inequalities in the criminal justice system. She formerly worked for as a criminal investigator for the Greene County Sheriff's Department in Greeneville, Tennessee. Dodson currently serves as the chair of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Minorities and Women Section.
1. Challenges Criminal Justice Practitioners and Treatment Professionals
Encounter with Special Needs Offenders Kimberly D. Dodson
Part I: Administration and Management Issues
2. Constitutional and Legal Issues: Tracing the Legal Landscape from Entry
to Release Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill and Beverly Blount-Hill
3. Specialty Courts: Funneling Offenders with Special Needs Out of the
Criminal Justice System Cassandra A. Atkin-Plunk and Lincoln B.Sloas
4. Special Needs Correctional and Community Facilities: Designing for
Inmates with Special Needs John H. Weigel and Sydney M. Kennedy
5. Specialized or Segregated Housing Units: Implementing the Principles of
Risk, Needs, and Responsivity Ryan M. Labrecque 6. Administrative and
Treatment Issues When Jailing Offenders with Special Needs: Negotiating
Limited Resources Jennifer Guriel Myers
Part II: Special Populations
7. Women Offenders: Gender-Responsive Treatment During Incarceration and
Reentry Lisa M. Carter
8. Parenting Behind Bars: The Experiences of Incarcerated Mothers and
Fathers Michael B. Mitchell, Kimberly D. Dodson, and LeAnn N. Cabage
9. Juvenile Offenders: Diverting Youth and Utilizing Evidence-Based
Practices Riane M. Bolin
10. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Offenders: Sexual
Orientation, Gender Identity, and Incarceration Chris Wakefield and Andrew
L. Spivak
11. Incarcerating the Homeless: Risk Factors and Promising Strategies for
Reentry Shelley J. Listwan, Laura Barber, and Deborah Koetzle
12. Incarcerated Veterans: Confronting Military Service Struggles through
Treatment and Diversion LeAnn N. Cabage
13. Immigrant Prisoners: Conditions of Confinement and Institutional Abuses
Jodie M. Lawston
14. Prison Gangs: Identification, Management, and Renunciation Robert D.
Hanser
15. Suicidal Prisoners: Identifying Suicide Risk and Implementing
Preventative Policies Christine Tartaro
16. Death Row Inmates: Housing and Management Issues Cedric Michel
Part III: Medical and Mental Health Issues
17. Prisoners with Mental Illness: Treatment Challenges and Solutions
Andrea Cantora and Tiffaney Parkman18. Substance Abuse: Screening,
Assessment, Planning, and Treatment Robert D. Hanser
19. Offenders with Co-Occurring Disorders: Mental Health and Substance
Abuse Treatment Jerrod Brown, Jeffrey Haun, and Anthony Wartnik
20. Offenders with Physical Disabilities: Experiences Across the Criminal
Justice System Margaret E. Leigey and Victoria M. Smiegocki
21. Aging Behind Bars: Assessing the Healthcare Needs of Graying Prisoners
Mary E. Harrison Joynt and Alex Bishop
22. Chronic and Terminal Illness: Providing End-of-Life Care to Dying
Prisoners Kimberly D. Dodson
23. Offenders with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Contact
with the Criminal Justice System James R. Patton and Edward A. Polloway
24. Sex Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities: Deficits and Risk Factors
for Sexual Offending Jerrod Brown, Cody Charette, Aaron Trnka, Diane Neal,
and Janina Cich
25. Offenders with Learning Disabilities or Special Education Needs:
Applying DEAR. and BASE Models Jerrod Brown, Jeffrey Haun, Elizabeth
Quinby, and Deborah Eckberg26. Forgotten Populations: Racial, Ethnic, and
Gender Health Care Disparities Adam K. Matz
Part IV: Treatment in the Community
27. Policing Special Needs Offenders: Implementing Training to Improve
Police-Citizen Encounters Bradley D. Edwards and Jennifer Pealer
28. Treating Offenders with Specialized Needs in the Community:
Constructing Community and Social Support Systems Aida I. Diaz-La Cilento
29. Reentry and Reintegration of Adult Special Populations: Community
Involvement, Police Partnerships, and Reentry Councils Robert D. Hanser
30. Developing and Implementing Evidence-Based Policies and Practices:
Improving Offender Treatment Outcomes Kimberly D. Dodson, LeAnn N. Cabage,
and Hannah L. Brown
Encounter with Special Needs Offenders Kimberly D. Dodson
Part I: Administration and Management Issues
2. Constitutional and Legal Issues: Tracing the Legal Landscape from Entry
to Release Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill and Beverly Blount-Hill
3. Specialty Courts: Funneling Offenders with Special Needs Out of the
Criminal Justice System Cassandra A. Atkin-Plunk and Lincoln B.Sloas
4. Special Needs Correctional and Community Facilities: Designing for
Inmates with Special Needs John H. Weigel and Sydney M. Kennedy
5. Specialized or Segregated Housing Units: Implementing the Principles of
Risk, Needs, and Responsivity Ryan M. Labrecque 6. Administrative and
Treatment Issues When Jailing Offenders with Special Needs: Negotiating
Limited Resources Jennifer Guriel Myers
Part II: Special Populations
7. Women Offenders: Gender-Responsive Treatment During Incarceration and
Reentry Lisa M. Carter
8. Parenting Behind Bars: The Experiences of Incarcerated Mothers and
Fathers Michael B. Mitchell, Kimberly D. Dodson, and LeAnn N. Cabage
9. Juvenile Offenders: Diverting Youth and Utilizing Evidence-Based
Practices Riane M. Bolin
10. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Offenders: Sexual
Orientation, Gender Identity, and Incarceration Chris Wakefield and Andrew
L. Spivak
11. Incarcerating the Homeless: Risk Factors and Promising Strategies for
Reentry Shelley J. Listwan, Laura Barber, and Deborah Koetzle
12. Incarcerated Veterans: Confronting Military Service Struggles through
Treatment and Diversion LeAnn N. Cabage
13. Immigrant Prisoners: Conditions of Confinement and Institutional Abuses
Jodie M. Lawston
14. Prison Gangs: Identification, Management, and Renunciation Robert D.
Hanser
15. Suicidal Prisoners: Identifying Suicide Risk and Implementing
Preventative Policies Christine Tartaro
16. Death Row Inmates: Housing and Management Issues Cedric Michel
Part III: Medical and Mental Health Issues
17. Prisoners with Mental Illness: Treatment Challenges and Solutions
Andrea Cantora and Tiffaney Parkman18. Substance Abuse: Screening,
Assessment, Planning, and Treatment Robert D. Hanser
19. Offenders with Co-Occurring Disorders: Mental Health and Substance
Abuse Treatment Jerrod Brown, Jeffrey Haun, and Anthony Wartnik
20. Offenders with Physical Disabilities: Experiences Across the Criminal
Justice System Margaret E. Leigey and Victoria M. Smiegocki
21. Aging Behind Bars: Assessing the Healthcare Needs of Graying Prisoners
Mary E. Harrison Joynt and Alex Bishop
22. Chronic and Terminal Illness: Providing End-of-Life Care to Dying
Prisoners Kimberly D. Dodson
23. Offenders with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Contact
with the Criminal Justice System James R. Patton and Edward A. Polloway
24. Sex Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities: Deficits and Risk Factors
for Sexual Offending Jerrod Brown, Cody Charette, Aaron Trnka, Diane Neal,
and Janina Cich
25. Offenders with Learning Disabilities or Special Education Needs:
Applying DEAR. and BASE Models Jerrod Brown, Jeffrey Haun, Elizabeth
Quinby, and Deborah Eckberg26. Forgotten Populations: Racial, Ethnic, and
Gender Health Care Disparities Adam K. Matz
Part IV: Treatment in the Community
27. Policing Special Needs Offenders: Implementing Training to Improve
Police-Citizen Encounters Bradley D. Edwards and Jennifer Pealer
28. Treating Offenders with Specialized Needs in the Community:
Constructing Community and Social Support Systems Aida I. Diaz-La Cilento
29. Reentry and Reintegration of Adult Special Populations: Community
Involvement, Police Partnerships, and Reentry Councils Robert D. Hanser
30. Developing and Implementing Evidence-Based Policies and Practices:
Improving Offender Treatment Outcomes Kimberly D. Dodson, LeAnn N. Cabage,
and Hannah L. Brown
1. Challenges Criminal Justice Practitioners and Treatment Professionals
Encounter with Special Needs Offenders Kimberly D. Dodson
Part I: Administration and Management Issues
2. Constitutional and Legal Issues: Tracing the Legal Landscape from Entry
to Release Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill and Beverly Blount-Hill
3. Specialty Courts: Funneling Offenders with Special Needs Out of the
Criminal Justice System Cassandra A. Atkin-Plunk and Lincoln B.Sloas
4. Special Needs Correctional and Community Facilities: Designing for
Inmates with Special Needs John H. Weigel and Sydney M. Kennedy
5. Specialized or Segregated Housing Units: Implementing the Principles of
Risk, Needs, and Responsivity Ryan M. Labrecque 6. Administrative and
Treatment Issues When Jailing Offenders with Special Needs: Negotiating
Limited Resources Jennifer Guriel Myers
Part II: Special Populations
7. Women Offenders: Gender-Responsive Treatment During Incarceration and
Reentry Lisa M. Carter
8. Parenting Behind Bars: The Experiences of Incarcerated Mothers and
Fathers Michael B. Mitchell, Kimberly D. Dodson, and LeAnn N. Cabage
9. Juvenile Offenders: Diverting Youth and Utilizing Evidence-Based
Practices Riane M. Bolin
10. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Offenders: Sexual
Orientation, Gender Identity, and Incarceration Chris Wakefield and Andrew
L. Spivak
11. Incarcerating the Homeless: Risk Factors and Promising Strategies for
Reentry Shelley J. Listwan, Laura Barber, and Deborah Koetzle
12. Incarcerated Veterans: Confronting Military Service Struggles through
Treatment and Diversion LeAnn N. Cabage
13. Immigrant Prisoners: Conditions of Confinement and Institutional Abuses
Jodie M. Lawston
14. Prison Gangs: Identification, Management, and Renunciation Robert D.
Hanser
15. Suicidal Prisoners: Identifying Suicide Risk and Implementing
Preventative Policies Christine Tartaro
16. Death Row Inmates: Housing and Management Issues Cedric Michel
Part III: Medical and Mental Health Issues
17. Prisoners with Mental Illness: Treatment Challenges and Solutions
Andrea Cantora and Tiffaney Parkman18. Substance Abuse: Screening,
Assessment, Planning, and Treatment Robert D. Hanser
19. Offenders with Co-Occurring Disorders: Mental Health and Substance
Abuse Treatment Jerrod Brown, Jeffrey Haun, and Anthony Wartnik
20. Offenders with Physical Disabilities: Experiences Across the Criminal
Justice System Margaret E. Leigey and Victoria M. Smiegocki
21. Aging Behind Bars: Assessing the Healthcare Needs of Graying Prisoners
Mary E. Harrison Joynt and Alex Bishop
22. Chronic and Terminal Illness: Providing End-of-Life Care to Dying
Prisoners Kimberly D. Dodson
23. Offenders with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Contact
with the Criminal Justice System James R. Patton and Edward A. Polloway
24. Sex Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities: Deficits and Risk Factors
for Sexual Offending Jerrod Brown, Cody Charette, Aaron Trnka, Diane Neal,
and Janina Cich
25. Offenders with Learning Disabilities or Special Education Needs:
Applying DEAR. and BASE Models Jerrod Brown, Jeffrey Haun, Elizabeth
Quinby, and Deborah Eckberg26. Forgotten Populations: Racial, Ethnic, and
Gender Health Care Disparities Adam K. Matz
Part IV: Treatment in the Community
27. Policing Special Needs Offenders: Implementing Training to Improve
Police-Citizen Encounters Bradley D. Edwards and Jennifer Pealer
28. Treating Offenders with Specialized Needs in the Community:
Constructing Community and Social Support Systems Aida I. Diaz-La Cilento
29. Reentry and Reintegration of Adult Special Populations: Community
Involvement, Police Partnerships, and Reentry Councils Robert D. Hanser
30. Developing and Implementing Evidence-Based Policies and Practices:
Improving Offender Treatment Outcomes Kimberly D. Dodson, LeAnn N. Cabage,
and Hannah L. Brown
Encounter with Special Needs Offenders Kimberly D. Dodson
Part I: Administration and Management Issues
2. Constitutional and Legal Issues: Tracing the Legal Landscape from Entry
to Release Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill and Beverly Blount-Hill
3. Specialty Courts: Funneling Offenders with Special Needs Out of the
Criminal Justice System Cassandra A. Atkin-Plunk and Lincoln B.Sloas
4. Special Needs Correctional and Community Facilities: Designing for
Inmates with Special Needs John H. Weigel and Sydney M. Kennedy
5. Specialized or Segregated Housing Units: Implementing the Principles of
Risk, Needs, and Responsivity Ryan M. Labrecque 6. Administrative and
Treatment Issues When Jailing Offenders with Special Needs: Negotiating
Limited Resources Jennifer Guriel Myers
Part II: Special Populations
7. Women Offenders: Gender-Responsive Treatment During Incarceration and
Reentry Lisa M. Carter
8. Parenting Behind Bars: The Experiences of Incarcerated Mothers and
Fathers Michael B. Mitchell, Kimberly D. Dodson, and LeAnn N. Cabage
9. Juvenile Offenders: Diverting Youth and Utilizing Evidence-Based
Practices Riane M. Bolin
10. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Offenders: Sexual
Orientation, Gender Identity, and Incarceration Chris Wakefield and Andrew
L. Spivak
11. Incarcerating the Homeless: Risk Factors and Promising Strategies for
Reentry Shelley J. Listwan, Laura Barber, and Deborah Koetzle
12. Incarcerated Veterans: Confronting Military Service Struggles through
Treatment and Diversion LeAnn N. Cabage
13. Immigrant Prisoners: Conditions of Confinement and Institutional Abuses
Jodie M. Lawston
14. Prison Gangs: Identification, Management, and Renunciation Robert D.
Hanser
15. Suicidal Prisoners: Identifying Suicide Risk and Implementing
Preventative Policies Christine Tartaro
16. Death Row Inmates: Housing and Management Issues Cedric Michel
Part III: Medical and Mental Health Issues
17. Prisoners with Mental Illness: Treatment Challenges and Solutions
Andrea Cantora and Tiffaney Parkman18. Substance Abuse: Screening,
Assessment, Planning, and Treatment Robert D. Hanser
19. Offenders with Co-Occurring Disorders: Mental Health and Substance
Abuse Treatment Jerrod Brown, Jeffrey Haun, and Anthony Wartnik
20. Offenders with Physical Disabilities: Experiences Across the Criminal
Justice System Margaret E. Leigey and Victoria M. Smiegocki
21. Aging Behind Bars: Assessing the Healthcare Needs of Graying Prisoners
Mary E. Harrison Joynt and Alex Bishop
22. Chronic and Terminal Illness: Providing End-of-Life Care to Dying
Prisoners Kimberly D. Dodson
23. Offenders with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Contact
with the Criminal Justice System James R. Patton and Edward A. Polloway
24. Sex Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities: Deficits and Risk Factors
for Sexual Offending Jerrod Brown, Cody Charette, Aaron Trnka, Diane Neal,
and Janina Cich
25. Offenders with Learning Disabilities or Special Education Needs:
Applying DEAR. and BASE Models Jerrod Brown, Jeffrey Haun, Elizabeth
Quinby, and Deborah Eckberg26. Forgotten Populations: Racial, Ethnic, and
Gender Health Care Disparities Adam K. Matz
Part IV: Treatment in the Community
27. Policing Special Needs Offenders: Implementing Training to Improve
Police-Citizen Encounters Bradley D. Edwards and Jennifer Pealer
28. Treating Offenders with Specialized Needs in the Community:
Constructing Community and Social Support Systems Aida I. Diaz-La Cilento
29. Reentry and Reintegration of Adult Special Populations: Community
Involvement, Police Partnerships, and Reentry Councils Robert D. Hanser
30. Developing and Implementing Evidence-Based Policies and Practices:
Improving Offender Treatment Outcomes Kimberly D. Dodson, LeAnn N. Cabage,
and Hannah L. Brown