In The Shadow of Childhood Harm, Wolff, using a balance of compassion and evidence, takes readers through the lives of people who end up inside prison. Guided by the words of those who have lived the experience of harm, she weaves an expansive body of research that lays bare the harm that began in childhood (the curse) and its subsequent shadow that later, during adolescence and adulthood, manifests as harm to self and others, eventually culminating in crime that results in incarceration, where harm there, once again, repeats like a bad dream.
In The Shadow of Childhood Harm, Wolff, using a balance of compassion and evidence, takes readers through the lives of people who end up inside prison. Guided by the words of those who have lived the experience of harm, she weaves an expansive body of research that lays bare the harm that began in childhood (the curse) and its subsequent shadow that later, during adolescence and adulthood, manifests as harm to self and others, eventually culminating in crime that results in incarceration, where harm there, once again, repeats like a bad dream.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nancy Wolff, an economist and distinguished professor, is the director of the Bloustein Center for Survey Research at Rutgers University. She has authored over a 100 articles, chapters, and reports on the influence of public policies and justice practices on the incarceration and rehabilitation of justice-involved persons. Her research explores the need for behavioral health services among justice-involved individuals, treatment interventions that are responsive to those needs, and the role of environmental conditions and training in improving the effectiveness of treatment interventions provided inside correctional settings. For over a decade, Dr Wolff spent two or more days a week inside prisons in Pennsylvania and New Jersey teaching, building, and co-leading literacy and skill-building programs. She has received numerous awards for her prison-based service programs.
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Preface Chapter 1: The Curse: Harm in All Its Ingloriousness Chapter 2: Harm: Definition and Measurement Chapter 3: Childhood Harm and Its Shadow Chapter 4: Adulthood Harm and Its Shadow Chapter 5: Victimization Inside Prison Chapter 6: Demand for Behavioral Health Treatment Chapter 7: Supply of Behavioral Health Treatment Chapter 8: A Community-Engagement Strategy for Harm Recovery in Correctional Settings Chapter 9: Transformative Corrections: Post-harm Growth for All Notes Acknowledgments Permission Credits Index
Preface Chapter 1: The Curse: Harm in All Its Ingloriousness Chapter 2: Harm: Definition and Measurement Chapter 3: Childhood Harm and Its Shadow Chapter 4: Adulthood Harm and Its Shadow Chapter 5: Victimization Inside Prison Chapter 6: Demand for Behavioral Health Treatment Chapter 7: Supply of Behavioral Health Treatment Chapter 8: A Community-Engagement Strategy for Harm Recovery in Correctional Settings Chapter 9: Transformative Corrections: Post-harm Growth for All Notes Acknowledgments Permission Credits Index
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