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Within the domains of criminal justice and mental health care,
critical debate concerning 'care' versus 'control' and 'therapy'
versus 'security' is now commonplace. Indeed, the 'hybridisation'
of these areas is now a familiar theme. This unique and topical
text provides an array of expert analyses from key contributors in
the field that explore the interface between criminal justice and
mental health. Using concise yet robust definitions of key terms
and concepts, it consolidates scholarly analysis of theory, policy
and practice. Readers are provided with practical debates, in
addition to the theoretical and ideological concerns surrounding
the risk assessment, treatment, control and risk management in a
cross-disciplinary context. Included in this book is recommended
further reading and an index of legislation, making it an ideal
resource for students at undergraduate and postgraduate level,
together with researchers and practitioners in the field.
A key resource for students, academics and practitioners, this
concise guide brings together various concepts vital to the
theoretical, policy and practical debates on forensic psychology
and its relationship with crime, policing and policing studies.
Covering issues such as criminal behaviour, police decision-making
and crime scene investigation, each entry provides a succinct
overview of the topic, together with an evaluation of the emerging
issues. The text includes: * associated concepts and further
reading from research and practice; * sample questions; *
references and glossary. Accessible and comprehensive, this book is
the go-to guide for those getting to grips with the relationships
between forensic psychology, crime and policing.
This book brings together a series of writings on the problems
facing contemporary criminology, highlighting the main theoretical
priorities of critical analysis and their application to
substantive case studies of research in action. The books starting
point is criminology's failure to adequately investigate genocide,
western state terrorism, safety crime, environmental crimes, state
crimes against children, and many other harmful acts. It
establishes the conceptual and practical foundations for a new
generation of studies in criminology, and sets a new agenda for
critical criminology. Each chapter critically assesses the main
conceptual and empirical problems encountered in research and
indicates the ways in which work has been influenced by critical
criminology paradigms and enriched by other disciplines, bringing
to life the key theoretical debates within the discipline. This
book will be essential reading for students seeking an
understanding of the nature of the discipline of cr
This book brings together a series of writings on the problems
facing contemporary criminology, highlighting the main theoretical
priorities of critical analysis and their application to
substantive case studies of research in action. The books starting
point is criminology's failure to adequately investigate genocide,
western state terrorism, safety crime, environmental crimes, state
crimes against children, and many other harmful acts. It
establishes the conceptual and practical foundations for a new
generation of studies in criminology, and sets a new agenda for
critical criminology. Each chapter critically assesses the main
conceptual and empirical problems encountered in research and
indicates the ways in which work has been influenced by critical
criminology paradigms and enriched by other disciplines, bringing
to life the key theoretical debates within the discipline. This
book will be essential reading for students seeking an
understanding of the nature of the discipline of cr
A key resource for students, academics and practitioners, this
concise guide brings together various concepts vital to the
theoretical, policy and practical debates on forensic psychology
and its relationship with crime, policing and policing studies.
Covering issues such as criminal behaviour, police decision-making
and crime scene investigation, each entry provides a succinct
overview of the topic, together with an evaluation of the emerging
issues. The text includes: * associated concepts and further
reading from research and practice; * sample questions; *
references and glossary. Accessible and comprehensive, this book is
the go-to guide for those getting to grips with the relationships
between forensic psychology, crime and policing.
This valuable book provides concise but robust definitions of key
terms and concepts. It includes entries from expert contributors in
a user-friendly A-Z format with clear direction to related entries
and further reading. Including explanations of terms ranging from
'garrotting' to The Bow Street Runners, baby farming to juvenile
delinquency, this easily accessible text will be ideal for the
reader to draw on across the variety of modules and studies
relating to the topic.
This book, part of the Companions series, provides succinct yet
robust definitions and explanations of core concepts and themes in
relation to state power, liberties and human rights. Laid out in a
user-friendly A-Z format, it includes entries from expert
contributors with clear direction to related entries and further
reading. It will be suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate
students on a variety of courses such as Criminology, Criminal
Justice, International Relations, Politics, Social Policy, Policing
Studies, and Law as well as other researchers in these areas.
This book, part of the Companions series, provides succinct yet
robust definitions and explanations of core concepts and themes in
relation to state power, liberties and human rights. Laid out in a
user-friendly A-Z format, it includes entries from expert
contributors with clear direction to related entries and further
reading. It will be suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate
students on a variety of courses such as Criminology, Criminal
Justice, International Relations, Politics, Social Policy, Policing
Studies, and Law as well as other researchers in these areas.
This is the first accessible, succinct text to provide definitions
and explanations of key terms and concepts relating to the
expanding field of crime, harm and victimisation. Written by a wide
range of experts, it includes theories, ideas and case studies
relating to victims of conventional crime and victims outside the
remit of criminal law. It encapsulates the domestic and
international nature, extent and measurement of victims of crime
and harm, together with responses to victims and victimisation as a
result of conventional, corporate and state crimes and harms. As
part of the Companion series, entries are presented in a
user-friendly A-Z format with clear links to related entries and
further reading, allowing easy navigation for both students and
practitioners. Filling a gap in the market, this is a good source
and quick reference point for undergraduates studying a variety of
courses in criminology, criminal justice, victimology and other
related disciplines.
This is the first accessible, succinct text to provide definitions
and explanations of key terms and concepts relating to the
expanding field of crime, harm and victimisation. Written by a wide
range of experts, it includes theories, ideas and case studies
relating to victims of conventional crime and victims outside the
remit of criminal law. It encapsulates the domestic and
international nature, extent and measurement of victims of crime
and harm, together with responses to victims and victimisation as a
result of conventional, corporate and state crimes and harms. As
part of the Companion series, entries are presented in a
user-friendly A-Z format with clear links to related entries and
further reading, allowing easy navigation for both students and
practitioners. Filling a gap in the market, this is a good source
and quick reference point for undergraduates studying a variety of
courses in criminology, criminal justice, victimology and other
related disciplines.
Within the domains of criminal justice and mental health care,
critical debate concerning 'care' versus 'control' and 'therapy'
versus 'security' is now commonplace. Indeed, the 'hybridisation'
of these areas is now a familiar theme. This unique and topical
text provides an array of expert analyses from key contributors in
the field that explore the interface between criminal justice and
mental health. Using concise yet robust definitions of key terms
and concepts, it consolidates scholarly analysis of theory, policy
and practice. Readers are provided with practical debates, in
addition to the theoretical and ideological concerns surrounding
the risk assessment, treatment, control and risk management in a
cross-disciplinary context. Included in this book is recommended
further reading and an index of legislation, making it an ideal
resource for students at undergraduate and postgraduate level,
together with researchers and practitioners in the field.
This valuable book provides concise but robust definitions of key
terms and concepts. It includes entries from expert contributors in
a user-friendly A-Z format with clear direction to related entries
and further reading. Including explanations of terms ranging from
'garrotting' to The Bow Street Runners, baby farming to juvenile
delinquency, this easily accessible text will be ideal for the
reader to draw on across the variety of modules and studies
relating to the topic.
Dave Courteen was 45 with a job he loved, two wonderful daughters
and a gorgeous wife. Life was great and he had much to be thankful
for but then his wife was diagnosed with advanced breast cancer.
The Last Chocolate Brownie tells his story, diary style, as he
tries to make sense of what his wife was going through. Originally
written as a blog, which attracted over 20,000 hits, The Last
Chocolate Brownie, is a story about how to live life when the going
gets tough. It's a book that will sometimes make you smile, might
make you cry, will certainly make you think and, above all, will
provide hope. It's the perfect book for those who find themselves
in the midst of a cancer battle or for anyone looking for
encouragement when life has become challenging.
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