LEADER 11836nam 22006253 450 001 9911019704703321 005 20240908090238.0 010 $a9781119893073 010 $a1119893070 010 $a9781119893059 010 $a1119893054 010 $a9781119893066 010 $a1119893062 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC31650745 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL31650745 035 $a(CKB)34843058800041 035 $a(Exl-AI)31650745 035 $a(OCoLC)1455756824 035 $a(Perlego)4539702 035 $a(EXLCZ)9934843058800041 100 $a20240908d2024 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 14$aThe Wiley Handbook of What Works in Correctional Rehabilitation $eAn Evidence-Based Approach to Theory, Assessment and Treatment 205 $a2nd ed. 210 1$aNewark :$cJohn Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,$d2024. 210 4$d©2024. 215 $a1 online resource (477 pages) 311 08$a9781119893042 311 08$a1119893046 327 $aCover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Part I Introduction -- Chapter 1 What Works in Correctional Rehabilitation10 Years On -- Introduction -- Assessment: 10 years on -- Rehabilitation: 10 years on -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2 Public Support for a New Correctional Era: Attitudes Towards Punishment, Rehabilitation and Reform in America -- Introduction -- Punitiveness in America: Making Offenders Pay -- Perceptions of the courts and criminal justice system -- Perceptions of capital punishment -- A word of caution: racial animus and the intensification of punitiveness -- Rehabilitation in America: From Lawbreaker to Law-Abider -- Rehabilitation as the main goal of the criminal justice system -- Support for child saving -- Support for redemption -- Policy Reform in America: Making Reintegration Possible -- Collateral consequences -- Problem-solving courts -- Rehabilitation ceremonies -- Expungement -- Re-entry services -- Conclusion: Public Support for a New Era of Corrections -- Authors note -- References -- Part II What Works in the Assessment of Those Who Have Offended -- Chapter 3 Using Case Formulation Techniques for the Explanation and Prediction of Crime -- Introduction and Definitions -- Relationship Between Risk Assessment and CF -- Cognitive-Behavioural Case Formulation and Offending Behaviour -- Presenting problem -- Predisposing factors -- Perpetuating factors -- Precipitating factors -- Protective/strength-based factors -- The Idea of Applied Criminology and Its Potential Relevance to CF -- A Forensic-Psychological Approach to CF -- CF and Risk Assessment: CAFIRA -- Conclusions -- References. 327 $aChapter 4 How the Risk, Need and Responsivity Principles Are Being Used in the Assessment and Triage of Individuals Who Have Offended -- Introduction -- RNR Principles -- RNR implementation -- Fundamental implementation problems -- Risk -- Needs/dynamic risk factors -- Responsivity -- Putting RNR into Practice -- Reframing RNR to respond to contested ideas -- Conclusions and Future Directions -- References -- Chapter 5 What Works in Assessing Recidivism Risk in People Convicted of Intimate Partner Violence -- Introduction -- IPV Risk Assessment: Definition and Overview -- Approaches to IPV risk assessment -- Predictors of IPV severity and lethality -- IPV risk tool classification and predictive properties -- Why Do Dynamic Factors Matter? Dynamic IPV Assessment Considerations in Research and Practice -- Linking IPV assessment and intervention -- The incremental validity of dynamic factors -- Evidence for dynamism and change -- IPV Risk Tool Applications to Ethnoculturally Diverse Groups -- Tying It All Together: Some Recommendations for IPV Risk Assessment -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6 What Works in the Assessment of Risk and Treatment Need in Young People Who Offend -- Introduction -- Assessing Risk and Treatment Need in Young People: A Historical Perspective -- First-, second- and third-generation approaches -- How do the three approaches compare when assessing young people? -- The incorporation of protective factors into assessments procedures -- Exploring the Efficacy of Contemporary Risk Assessment Approaches for Young People in the Context of the RNR Principles -- Risk: can risk assessment measures effectively assess the risk of and protection from offending? -- Need: matching risk and need to service - does risk management planning reduce re-offending?. 327 $aResponsivity: beyond the measure - understanding the young person and their story -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7 What Works in Violence Risk Assessment in Forensic Settings -- Introduction -- Approaches to risk assessment -- Specific instruments -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 What Works in Assessing Recidivism Risk in Men Convicted of Contact Sexual Offenses -- Structured Versus Unstructured Assessment -- Advances in Static Risk Assessment -- Robust and local scales -- Kinds of results -- Time-free effects and projected long-term sexual recidivism -- Psychological Risk Factors -- Framework for psychological risk factors -- Predictive value of psychological risk factors -- Relation Between Static and Psychological Risk Factors -- Incremental validity of psychological risk factors -- Measuring change -- Dynamic protective factors -- Propensities and the Theory of Dynamic Risk -- Summary and Future Directions -- References -- Chapter 9 What Works in the Assessment of Recidivism Risk for People Convicted of Child Sexual Exploitation Material Offences? -- Introduction -- Characteristics of CSEM Individuals -- Theoretical frameworks and offending pathways -- Recidivism rates -- Assessing CSEM Individuals -- General mental health -- Psycho-sexual history -- Sexual interests -- Attitudes and beliefs supportive of CSEM use and contact sexual offending -- Problematic Internet use and non-sexual fantasy -- Risk Assessment Measures -- Static risk assessment measures -- Dynamic risk assessment measures -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 10 What Works in the Assessment of Stalking Threat and Risk of Harm -- Introduction -- An Overview of Stalking Risk Assessment -- Stalking risk assessment tools -- Risk Factors for Different Stalking Outcomes -- Risk factors for persistence in stalking. 327 $aRisk factors for escalation/serious physical harm in stalking -- Risk factors for continued stalking -- Future Directions in the Assessment and Management of Stalking Behaviours -- References -- Part III What Works in the Rehabilitation of Those Who Have Offended -- Chapter 11 Rehabilitation and Processes of Change -- Introduction -- Change Processes -- Experience shapes the brain -- Therapeutic effects -- Concepts of Desistance -- Desistance misconstrued -- Outcome evidence -- Change Processes and Identity -- References -- Chapter 12 Working with Neurodiversity in Forensic Rehabilitation Interventions -- Introduction -- Defining Important Terms -- 'Neurotypical' and 'neurodivergent' -- Neurological differences falling under the umbrella of neurodiversity -- Approaches to Understanding Neurodiversity -- Medical model -- Social model -- The biopsychosocial model -- Accredited Offending Behaviour Programmes -- Diagnosis and its limitations for informing responsivity planning -- Considering neurodiversity within risk-need-responsivity -- Principles for working to the strengths of neurodivergent participants -- Conclusion -- Authors note -- References -- Chapter 13 What Works in the Treatment of Persons Convicted of Sexual Offences in the Community (Including Online Offending) -- Introduction -- The nature of sexual offending and rise of online sexual offending -- Recidivism rates for CSEM -- Decisions about community sentencing for CSEM individuals -- What Works -- From tertiary to primary prevention -- Changing conceptualisations of treatment -- Attachment, trauma and therapeutic alliance -- Programme considerations -- Examples of community-based interventions -- Community-based interventions for online sexual abuse -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14 What Works to Prevent and Reduce Gang Involvement? -- Introduction -- Primary Prevention. 327 $aSecondary Prevention -- Tertiary Interventions -- Going forwards: utilising the good lives model with gang members -- Working with gang members: applying the GLM in practice -- Reviewing Good Lives Plan -- Evaluation -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 15 What Works in the Rehabilitation of People Who Set Deliberate Fires? -- Introduction -- What is deliberate firesetting? -- Why do we need to tackle deliberate firesetting? -- Why Do Adults Set Fires? Theoretical Developments -- Functional analysis theory (Jackson et al., 1987) -- Dynamic behaviour theory (Fineman, 1995) -- The multi-trajectory theory of adult firesetting (M-TTAF -- Gannon et al., 2012, 2022) -- The Treatment Needs of Adults Who Set Fires -- Fire-related factors -- Offence-supportive attitudes -- Self or emotional regulation issues -- Communication issues -- Evidence-Based Treatment for Firesetting -- Recent advancements: The FIPP and FIP-MO -- An indicator of what might work -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 16 What Works in Reducing Re-offending Among Persons Who Misuse Substancesor Are Substance Dependent -- Introduction -- Alcohol and other drug treatment modalities for offending populations -- Effectiveness of alcohol and other drug treatment in reducing re-offending -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17 What Works for Women in Custodial Settings -- Introduction -- Ground policies and practices in integrated, evidenced-based theory -- Create environments characterised by safety, respect and dignity -- Conduct comprehensive and empirically validated risk, need and strength assessments (and re-assessments) -- Target multiple needs holistically in accordance with the risk principle -- Embrace diversion, continuum of care models and cross-sectoral collaboration -- Follow the 'TSR' model: Be trauma, strength and relationally based. 327 $aImplement structured, skills-based interventions to reduce needs (and, thus, risk). 330 $aThe Wiley Handbook of What Works in Correctional is an authoritative reference on effective strategies and practices in the field of corrections. 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