The Routledge international handbook of forensic psychology in secure settings

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    • Ireland, Jane L

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The Routledge international handbook of forensic psychology in secure settings

edited by Jane L. Ireland ... [et al.]

(Routledge international handbooks)

Routledge, 2017

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographic references and index

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The Routledge International Handbook of Forensic Psychology in Secure Settings is the first volume to identify, discuss and analyse the most important psychological issues within prisons and secure hospitals. Including contributions from leading researchers and practitioners from the UK, US, Australia and Canada, the book covers not only the key groups that forensic psychologists work with, but also the treatment options available to them, workplace issues unique to secure settings, and some of the wider topics that impact upon offender populations. The book is divided into four sections: population and issues; treatment; staff and workplace issues; contemporary issues for forensic application. With chapters offering both theoretical rigour and practical application, this is a unique resource that will be essential reading for any student, researcher or practitioner of forensic psychology or criminology. It will also be relevant for those interested in social policy and social care.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction SECTION I: POPULATIONS AND ISSUES Chapter 2: Young high risk forensic populations: Assessment, treatment, and risk management Chapter 3: Understanding women in prison Chapter 4: Offenders with intellectual and developmental disabilities Chapter 5: Understanding deception and denial in offenders Chapter 6: Self-harm in prison Chapter 7: Assessment issues in offending populations SECTION II: TREATMENT Chapter 8: Treatment with firesetters Chapter 9: Sexual offender treatment in forensic and correctional settings Chapter 10: Domestic Violence Programmes Chapter 11: Empirically-based strategies for treating personality disorder Chapter 12. Trauma and its treatment in forensic settings Chapter 13: Contemporary evidence-based approaches to the assessment and treatment of substance-abusing offenders Chapter 14: Effective interventions to address acquisitive offending Chapter 15: Modifying Assessment and Treatment for deaf forensic clients SECTION III: STAFF AND WORKPLACE ISSUES Chapter 16: The psychological and emotional effects of prison on prison staff Chapter 17: Relationships in prisons Chapter 18: Staff supervision within in forensic settings Chapter 19: The positive practice of safety: Reductions in workplace bullying behaviour through increases in safety and security Chapter 20: The resilient organisation Chapter 21: A practical approach to ethical issues for psychologists in prisons and secure settings SECTION IV: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES FOR FORENSIC APPLICATION Chapter 22: Functions of critical incidents and their management in secure forensic services Chapter 23: Understanding terrorism Chapter 24: Understanding and intervening with partner abuse Chapter 25: Gangs: Best practices in suppression, assessment, and intervention Chapter 26: Understanding and managing intra-group aggression among residents in secure settings

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