E-Book, Englisch, 384 Seiten, E-Book
Lindsay / Taylor / Sturmey Offenders with Developmental Disabilities
Erscheinungsjahr 2004
ISBN: 978-0-470-02067-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 384 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical Psychology
ISBN: 978-0-470-02067-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
For over a century, developmental disabilities have been associatedwith crime in prejudicial and pejorative contexts.
Offenders with Developmental Disabilities provides a balanced,comprehensive review of the prevalence, nature and development ofoffending by those with intellectual disabilities. Not only doesthis volume include coverage of evidence-based assessment andtreatment ideas, strategies and plans, but also places the field ina historical, legal and ethical context.
William Lindsay, John Taylor and Peter Sturmey have broughttogether a wealth of contributors from differing backgrounds toshare new material and knowledge of assessments, treatment, andservice issues in a single volume. Divided into five parts, Part Iopens with theoretical issues; Part II deals with legal andservices contexts including ethical concerns; Part III considersrisk assessment, general assessment and approaches to evaluation;Part IV addresses specific issues of sexual offending, anger andaggression, fire raising, dual diagnosis, female offenders andpersonality disorder; Part V concludes with service development,professional and research issues.
Forensic practitioners and students from psychology and psychiatry,lawyers and advocates, nurses and social workers will all find thiscomprehensive and practical book an inspiration in taking thisfield forward.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
About the Editors page.
List of Contributors.
Series Editors' Preface.
Preface.
PART I: THEORETICAL ISSUES.
1. Natural history and theories of offending in people withdevelopmental disabilities (William R. Lindsay, Peter Sturmey andJohn L. Taylor).
2. Criminal behaviour and developmental disability: anepidemiological perspective (Anthony J. Holland).
PART II: LEGAL AND SERVICE CONTEXTS.
3. Legal issues (George S. Baroff, Michael Gunn and SusanHayes).
4. Pathways for offenders with intellectual disabilities (SusanHayes).
5. How can services become more ethical? (Jennifer Clegg).
PART III: ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION.
6. The assessment of individuals with developmental disabilitieswho commit criminal offenses (Edwin J. Mikkelsen).
7. Risk assessment and management in community settings (VernonL. Quinsey).
8. Approaches to the evaluation of outcomes (Nigel Beail).
PART IV: TREATMENT AND PROGRAMME ISSUES.
9. Sex offenders: conceptualisation of the issues, services,treatment and management (William R. Lindsay).
10. Treatment of sexually aggressive behaviours in community andsecure settings (Michael C. Clark, Jay Rider, Frank Caparulo andMark Steege).
11. Treatment of anger and aggression (John L. Taylor, RaymondW. Novaco, Bruce T. Gillmer and Alison Robertson).
12. Treatment of fire-setting behaviour (John L. Taylor, IanThorne and Michael L. Slavkin).
13. Offenders with dual diagnosis (Anne H.W. Smith and GregoryO'Brien).
14. Female offenders or alleged offenders with developmentaldisabilities: a critical overview (Kathleen Kendall).
15. The relationship of offending behaviour and personalitydisorder in people with developmental disabilities (Andrew H. Reid,William R. Lindsay, Jacqueline Law and Peter Sturmey).
PART V: SERVICE DEVELOPMENT, PROFESSIONAL AND RESEARCHISSUES.
16. Staff support and development (Anthony F. Perini).
17. Research and development (Peter Sturmey, John L. Taylor andWilliam R. Lindsay).
Index.