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This book retrospectively analyzes the notorious 1924 case of
Leopold and Loeb, in which two college students murder a young boy
just to prove they could do it. In the almost hundred years since
that trial, the field of neuroscience along with neuropsychology
have expanded tremendously, and there are now much more
sophisticated tools that could be used to evaluate the perpetrators
of this crime. Although deemed mentally ill at the time, there was
not much scientific evidence that could be brought to bear on the
defendants' and their behavior. Now a legal psychologist and a
neuropsychologist team up to tackle the case from a modern
viewpoint. Using contemporary knowledge of the brain and behavior
they map out the way the case might be handled today. Not just of
historical interest, this volume serves as a case study for
students and professionals alike, and a review of procedures used
in such difficult cases.
This timely brief resource introduces a new evidence-based model
for treatment of mentally ill individuals in jails, with emphasis
on community-based options. Forensic mental health experts review
police alternatives to arresting mentally ill persons in
confrontations, the efficacy of problem-solving courts, and
continuity of care between jail and community. The book's
best-practices approach extends to frequently related issues such
as addiction, domestic violence, juvenile considerations, and
trauma and describes successful programs coordinating judicial and
clinical systems. These guidelines for decriminalizing non-violent
behaviors and making appropriate services available to those with
mental problems should also help address issues affecting the
justice system, such as overcrowding. Included in the coverage: The
Best Practices Model. Best practices in law enforcement crisis
interventions with the mentally ill. Problem-solving courts and
therapeutic jurisprudence. Competency restoration programs. A
review of best practices for the treatment of persons with mental
illness in jail. Conclusions, recommendations, and helpful
appendices. With its practical vision for systemic improvement,
Best Practices Model for Intervention with the Mentally Ill in the
Criminal Justice System is progressive reading for practitioners in
the mental health field, especially practitioners working with
inmates, as well as for stakeholders in the law enforcement and
justice systems.
This compact reference makes the case for a middle ground between
clinical and actuarial methods in predicting future violence,
domestic violence, and sexual offending. It critiques widely used
measures such as the PCL-R, VRAG, SORAG, and Static-99 in terms of
clarity of scoring, need for clinical interpretation, and potential
weight in assessing individuals. Appropriate standards of practice
are illustrated--and questioned--based on significant legal cases,
among them Tarasoff v.Regents of the State of California and Lipari
v. Sears, that have long defined the field. This expert coverage
helps make sense of the pertinent issues and controversies
surrounding risk assessment as it provides readers with invaluable
information in these and other key areas: The history of violence
prediction. Commonly used assessment instruments with their
strengths and limitations. Psychological risk factors, both actual
and questionable. Clinical lessons learned from instructive court
cases, from Tarasoff forward. Implications for treatment providers.
How more specialized risk assessment measures may be developed.
Risk Assessment offers its readers--professionals working with sex
offenders as well as those working with the Violence Risk Appraisal
Guide and Sex Offender Appraisal Guide--new possibilities for
rethinking the assessment strategies of their trade toward
predicting and preventing violent criminal incidents.
A brave girl's adventurous journey from Bolshevik Russia to the
brand-new State of Israel Sara, a Jewish 12-year-old in 1919
Russia, has spunk, independence, and a deep commitment to her
heritage. Suddenly orphaned under mysterious circumstances, her
home and shtetl destroyed, Sara begins a daring journey toward
Budapest and her eventual destination, Palestine. On this amazing
odyssey, Sara meets fascinating people of all sorts. She makes new
friends from different backgrounds, finds loving relatives, and
faces up to tough enemies. Set against a backdrop of stormy
historical events?pogroms, the influenza epidemic, the Bolshevik
Revolution, and the struggle to create the State of Israel?this
riveting young-adult novel is told with warmth, grace, and
subtlety. Engaging from the very beginning, the story has many
creative, credible twists and turns, leading to an uplifting
ending. And with its perfect balance of adventure and emotion, it
is full of page-turning appeal for children, and the adults in
their lives. Through the heart and mind of Sara, young readers will
experience a world of connections between generations, genders,
cultures, religions, and nationalities. As they follow this tale of
a brave and imaginative girl, whose uncertainties mature into
determination and a life based on sturdy values, they will discover
that although she sometimes misjudges people and makes mistakes,
she learns well. Sara grows into a true follower of her father's
wise advice: ?Be bold and brave, but not foolhardy.?
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