'Gate fever' is the name of a non-medical syndrome said to infect men in prison as the date of their discharge draws near. The primary aim of this book, originally published in 1984, is to describe and promote social-skills-based methods for helping offenders cope better with the problems they face in the community.
'Gate fever' is the name of a non-medical syndrome said to infect men in prison as the date of their discharge draws near. The primary aim of this book, originally published in 1984, is to describe and promote social-skills-based methods for helping offenders cope better with the problems they face in the community.
Philip Priestley, James McGuire, David Flegg, Valerie Hemsley, David Welham and Rosemary Barnitt
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments. 1. The Problem and a Project 2. Design and Development 3. Training the Staff 4. The Offenders and their Problems 5. Methods and Materials 6. The Conduct of the Courses 7. The Results of the Courses 8. Afterwards 9. Problems and Prospects. Appendixes. Notes. Bibliography. Index.
Acknowledgments. 1. The Problem and a Project 2. Design and Development 3. Training the Staff 4. The Offenders and their Problems 5. Methods and Materials 6. The Conduct of the Courses 7. The Results of the Courses 8. Afterwards 9. Problems and Prospects. Appendixes. Notes. Bibliography. Index.
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