Redemption Rehabilitation and Risk Management

Redemption  Rehabilitation and Risk Management
Author: George Mair,Lol Burke
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136651977

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Redemption, Rehabilitation and Risk Management provides the most accessible and up-to-date account of the origins and development of the Probation Service in England and Wales. The book explores and explains the changes that have taken place in the service, the pressures and tensions that have shaped change, and the role played by government, research, NAPO, and key individuals from its origins in the nineteenth century up to the plans for the service outlined by the Conservative/Liberal Democrat government. The probation service is a key agency in dealing with offenders; providing reports for the courts that assist sentencing decisions; supervizing released prisoners in the community and working with the victims of crime. Yet despite dealing with more offenders than the prison service, at lower cost and with reconviction rates that are lower than those associated with prisons, the Probation Service has been ignored, misrepresented, taken for granted and marginalized, and probation staff have been sneered at as ‘do-gooders’. The service as a whole is currently under serious threat as a result of budget cuts, organizational restructuring, changes in training, and increasingly punitive policies. This book details how probation has come to such a pass. By tracing the evolution of the probation service, Redemption, Rehabilitation and Risk Management not only sheds invaluable light on a much misunderstood criminal justice agency, but offers a unique examination of twentieth century criminal justice policy. It will be essential reading for students and academics in criminal justice and criminology.

Risk and Rehabilitation

Risk and Rehabilitation
Author: Aaron Pycroft,Suzie Clift
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2012
Genre: Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN: 1447307771

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This title considers and analyses the increasing role of drug and mental health agencies in prisons. It includes coverage of relevant law and legal process within the chapters and explores the key features of service delivery, the partnership arrangements and the professional and ethical dilemmas that arise.

Dynamic Risk Factors

Dynamic Risk Factors
Author: Tony Ward,Clare-Ann Fortune
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-10-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781351968928

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Dynamic risk factors are the children of risk prediction. They were identified to help practitioners assess risk of recidivism and to set treatment targets likely to reduce reoffending. This resulted in the development of intervention programs designed to modify the characteristics of individuals and their environments associated with crime. The predictive nature of their legacy lies in their ability to provide reliable information about the likelihood of future reoffending. In this respect, dynamic risk factors are useful complements to static risk factors such as age, gender, and history of offending, and add incremental validity to recidivism prediction. Their treatment utility resides in the fact that practitioners increasingly rely on the identification of dynamic risk factors to direct correctional assessment and interventions. Thus, dynamic risk factors have a dual status. They are both useful predictors of reoffending and measures of risk status, and potential causes of reoffending, capable of serving an explanatory role as well as a predictive one. It is a simple and powerful conceptualization that has streamlined forensic and correctional research, program development, and the delivery of treatment. Despite its conceptual elegance we believe that the dual conceptualization of dynamic risk factors is problematic and these difficulties spill over into their role in assessment, assessment, treatment, and desistance contexts. In this publication, the nature and function of dynamic risk factors are investigated and their strengths and limitations identified. This book was originally published as a special issue of Psychology, Crime and Law.

Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation
Author: Tony Ward,Shadd Maruna
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2007-05-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134169368

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Over the last two decades, empirical evidence has increasingly supported the view that it is possible to reduce re-offending rates by rehabilitating offenders rather than simply punishing them. In fact, the pendulum’s swing back from a pure punishment model to a rehabilitation model is arguably one of the most significant events in modern correctional policy. This comprehensive review argues that rehabilitation should focus both on promoting human goods (i.e. providing the offender with the essential ingredients for a 'good' life), as well as reducing/avoiding risk. Offering a succinct summary and critique of the scientific approach to offender rehabilitation, this intriguing volume for students of criminology, sociology and clinical psychology gives a comprehensive evaluation of both the Risk-Need Model and the Good Lives Model. Rehabilitation is a value-laden process involving a delicate balance of the needs and desires of clinicians, clients, the State and the public. Written by two international leading academics in rehabilitation research, this book argues that intervention with offenders is not simply a matter of implementing the best therapeutic technology and leaving political and social debate to politicians and policy makers.

Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation
Author: Tony Ward,Shadd Maruna
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2007-05-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781134169375

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This comprehensive book reviews the main theories of rehabilitation models and advocates that rehabilitation should focus both on promoting human goods (i.e., providing the offender with the essential ingredients for a 'good' life) as well as reducing/avoiding risk.

The Rehabilitation of Sexual Offenders

The Rehabilitation of Sexual Offenders
Author: Jackie Craissati
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 113857063X

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This book provides an authoritative guide to working with sexual offenders, with a focus on managing those who are reintegrating into the community.

Governing Girls

Governing Girls
Author: Christie Barron
Publsiher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Female juvenile delinquents
ISBN: 1552664368

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In recent years there has been significant media hype and moral panic over assaults and violent crimes perpetrated by young women. The governmental response to control crime and to provide protection to citizens has taken various, often contradictory, forms. The current research agenda on controlling youth violence in Canada, especially in light of provisions in the Youth Criminal Justice Act, is focused on risk assessment. The approach, however, ignores how "risk" is a socio-cultural phenomenon. Through interviews with young female offenders and youth justice authorities, Governing Girls examines female youth violence in the contemporary landscape of control and the increasing reliance on risk assessment tools to classify and manage youths' level of risk. Exploring the meaning of treatment and rehabilitation in the age of risk, as well as analyzing the gender, race and class dimensions of the risk construct, Christie L. Barron questions the impact of risk rationality and argues that actuarial technologies depoliticize the process of control and further exclude and marginalize young female offenders.

The Lived Sentence

The Lived Sentence
Author: Maggie Hall
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2017-03-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319450384

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This book examines the lives of the sentenced to argue that 'sentencing' should be re-conceived to consider the human perspective. It combines a range of modern criminological and legal theories together with interviews with prisoners in New South Wales, to examine their lives during and beyond completing the terms of imprisonment, for a more continuous and coherent perspective on the process of 'sentencing'. This book makes a strong argument for the practical advantages of listening to the voices of the sentenced and it is therefore a useful tool for the correctional community engaged in providing services and programmes to reduce recidivism. A methodological and well-researched text, this book will be of particular interest to scholars of criminal justice and the penal system, as well as policy makers and practitioners.