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This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory
and practice of assessment and intervention planning with young
people who offend. It will help equip practitioners with the
knowledge and professional skills central to these critically
important tasks in youth justice. Assessment in Youth Justice
includes learning features such as review questions and case
studies, plus an online resource. It covers varied theoretical and
practical topics, including decision-making, use of standardized
tools, report writing, and improving assessment quality. It also
takes into account current UK policy developments along with a
range of literature on assessment in criminal justice and social
care. Assessment in Youth Justice encourages readers to think
critically about their role in assessment and planning, to engage
with current debates, and to take practical steps to enhance their
own practice.
This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory
and practice of assessment and intervention planning with young
people who offend. It will help equip practitioners with the
knowledge and professional skills central to these critically
important tasks in youth justice. Assessment in Youth Justice
includes learning features such as review questions and case
studies, plus an online resource. It covers varied theoretical and
practical topics, including decision-making, use of standardized
tools, report writing, and improving assessment quality. It also
takes into account current UK policy developments along with a
range of literature on assessment in criminal justice and social
care. Assessment in Youth Justice encourages readers to think
critically about their role in assessment and planning, to engage
with current debates, and to take practical steps to enhance their
own practice.
A great deal has been written about developing effective practice
against a backdrop of rapid change in criminal justice services.
Much of this is research-oriented and not always accessible to
practitioners in their day-to-day work. This book changes that.
Drawing on research and integrating this with practitioner
experience, the book creates fresh, research-based 'practice
wisdom' for engaging effectively with offenders. It explores issues
of risk, responsivity and diversity in the context of work with
specific offender and offending behaviour groups as a means to
highlight those skills and understandings which can be used across
the wider range of work environments. The authors break down
complex ideas to enable practical application, and each chapter
includes questions for reflection and practice development. With
its accessible style, balancing academic rigour with clear pointers
to best practice, this book will interest everyone working face to
face with offenders. It recognises that there are no instant
solutions to changing offending behaviour but provides a practice
text that will encourage a sense of competence and confidence,
enhancing readers' skill and enthusiasm when working with a broad
spectrum of offenders.
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