The past three decades has seen dramatic changes in the way in
which the criminal justice system responds to those who break the
law. The old claim in the field of correctional psychology that
"nothing works" has strongly been refuted in the face of evidence
from rehabilitation programmes that do make a difference. The
graduate student in forensic psychology could easily be overwhelmed
by the plethora of information now available.
This new textbook offers a comprehensive approach to forensic
and correctional psychology, demonstrating how theory and practise
can be applied and integrated. Written by intentionally recognized
experts within the field, the authors guide the students through
the core theories and concepts that underpin forensic practise
within the legal systems of different countries (UK, USA, Canada,
Australia and Singapore), show how this knowledge informs current
thinking in offender rehabilitation and reintegration and provide a
series of case studies looking at sexual offenders, female
offender, juveniles and offenders with mental disorders.
This book is the perfect overview for graduate students of
forensic and correctional psychology engaged with offender
rehabilitation and assessment and the psychology of law.
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