Bültmann & Gerriets
Forensic Practice in the Community
von Zoë Ashmore, Richard Shuker
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-135-04978-2
Erschienen am 01.08.2014
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 318 Seiten

Preis: 65,49 €

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There are many books looking at forensic work in secure settings, such as prisons or hospitals, but very little has been written about forensic practice in the community. This book describes the current and exciting developments in this area, for both young people and adults, by leaders in their field. Bringing together a range of experts from both the practitioner and academic community, this book addresses policy, practice and ethical issues, focusing on the specific dilemmas facing practitioners and providing an analysis of international perspectives.



Zoë Ashmore is a Consultant Forensic Psychologist and Multisystemic therapy (MST) Expert. She was the first MST Expert appointed in the UK to train and advise teams in the effective clinical delivery of MST, now being introduced across the UK. She has specialised in intervention programmes for adolescents and their families, both in the community and in custody, for over thirty years, working in the Prison Service, the Home Office, the National Health Service and the Youth Offending Service. In 2011 she was awarded the Senior Practitioner Award by the British Psychological Society for her distinguished lifetime contribution to Forensic Psychology.

Richard Shuker is a Chartered Forensic Psychologist and Head of Psychology and Research at HMP Grendon, a therapeutic community prison for personality disordered offenders. He has managed cognitive behavioural treatment programmes within adult and young offender prisons and is currently lead clinician on the assessment unit at Grendon. His special interests include the assessment and treatment of offenders with personality disorders and other complex needs. He is Series Editor for the book series Issues in Forensic Psychology. He has published in areas including risk assessment, treatment readiness, therapeutic outcome and clinical intervention. He has recently co-edited a book on Grendon's work, research and outcomes.



Part 1: Forensic practice in the community - Introduction and Assessment 1. Overview of forensic services in the community, Andrew Bridges & Kasturi Torchia 2. Assessment in Community Settings, Joel Harvey 3. Dilemmas and ethical decision-making: reflective practice in community settings, Gerard Drennan, Sara Casado & Louise Minchin 4. International Perspectives, Natalie Woodier Part 2: Forensic practice in the community- Treatment approaches 5. Working with Sex offenders in Community Settings, Derek Perkins 6. Violent Offending: Developments in Assessment and Treatment in the Community, Matt Bruce 7. Learning Disabilities, Dave Nash 8. Addressing Substance Misuse: Developments in Community-Based Interventions, Matt Gaskell Part 3: Forensic practice in the community- Management in the community 9. Managing risk in the community, Simone Fox and Richard Latham 10. Family Intervention: Multisystemic therapy, Zoë Ashmore 11. Offending Behaviour Programmes: managing the transition from prison into the community, Richard Shuker and Andrew Bates 12. Community risk management for high harm personality disordered offenders, Phil Minoudis 13. Desistance from Crime, Anthony Bottoms 14. Future Directions for Forensic Practice in the Community, Lord Keith Bradley, John Shine and Rebecca Morland.


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