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This multidisciplinary volume assembles current findings on violent
crime, behavioral, biological, and sociological perspectives on its
causes, and effective methods of intervention and prevention. Noted
experts across diverse fields apply a behavioral criminology lens
to examine crimes committed by minors, extremely violent offenses,
sexual offending, violence in families, violence in high-risk
settings, and crimes of recent and emerging interest. The work of
mental health practitioners and researchers is shown informing law
enforcement response to crime in interrogation, investigative
analysis, hostage negotiations, and other core strategies. In
addition, chapters pay special attention to criminal activities
that violate traditional geographic boundaries, from cyberstalking
to sex trafficking to international terrorism. Among the topics in
the Handbook: * Dyadic conceptualization, measurement, and analysis
of family violence. * School bullying and cyberbullying:
prevalence, characteristics, outcomes, and prevention. * A cultural
and psychological perspective on mass murder. * Young people
displaying problematic sexual behavior: the research and their
words. * Child physical abuse and neglect. * Criminal interviewing
and interrogation in serious crime investigations. * Violence in
correctional settings. * Foundations of threat assessment and
management. The Handbook of Behavioral Criminology is a meticulous
resource for researchers in criminology, psychology, sociology, and
related fields. It also informs developers of crime prevention
programs and practitioners assessing and intervening with criminal
clients and in correctional facilities.
This edited volume provides mental health clinicians with
knowledge to effectively work with current and former first
responders. It provides strategies on how to best develop
and adapt clinical assessment procedures and therapeutic
interventions to better meet the unique needs found in these
settings. Chapters synthesize existing literature to
introduce the reader to profession-specific factors issues
that exist in these contexts and describe the challenges that
can present when working with police, firefighters, EMS, emergency
communications operators, crime scene investigators, and
corrections personnel. The book covers a range of topics that
clinicians and trainees need to understand the relevant
issues, develop effective treatment plans, and deliver appropriate
psychological services in public safety
settings.  First Responder Mental Health: A
Clinician’s Guide will be essential reading for mental
health professionals working with first responders, as well as
those in training.
This multidisciplinary volume assembles current findings on violent
crime, behavioral, biological, and sociological perspectives on its
causes, and effective methods of intervention and prevention. Noted
experts across diverse fields apply a behavioral criminology lens
to examine crimes committed by minors, extremely violent offenses,
sexual offending, violence in families, violence in high-risk
settings, and crimes of recent and emerging interest. The work of
mental health practitioners and researchers is shown informing law
enforcement response to crime in interrogation, investigative
analysis, hostage negotiations, and other core strategies. In
addition, chapters pay special attention to criminal activities
that violate traditional geographic boundaries, from cyberstalking
to sex trafficking to international terrorism. Among the topics in
the Handbook: * Dyadic conceptualization, measurement, and analysis
of family violence. * School bullying and cyberbullying:
prevalence, characteristics, outcomes, and prevention. * A cultural
and psychological perspective on mass murder. * Young people
displaying problematic sexual behavior: the research and their
words. * Child physical abuse and neglect. * Criminal interviewing
and interrogation in serious crime investigations. * Violence in
correctional settings. * Foundations of threat assessment and
management. The Handbook of Behavioral Criminology is a meticulous
resource for researchers in criminology, psychology, sociology, and
related fields. It also informs developers of crime prevention
programs and practitioners assessing and intervening with criminal
clients and in correctional facilities.
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