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Developments in Social Work with Offenders explains the organisational and legislative changes that have occurred in social work and probation across the UK in the past 10 years, in the context of the accumulating body of knowledge about what constitutes effective practice in the assessment, supervision and management of offenders in the community.

Three different aspects of working with offenders are covered: developments in policy; assessment, supervision and intervention; and issues and needs. Contributions from experts in the field discuss issues such as community `punishment', case management, accreditation and resettlement. The continuing concern with promoting evidence-based solutions to crime is addressed, and this book will assist professionals working with offenders with making focused interventions supported by research.

This book will be essential reading for students of social work and probation and criminology, probation officers and social workers.

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This book consists of a series of useful essays by 20 high-powered contributors, which on the one hand amount to an indictment of current government policies and criminal justice practice, and on the other offer details of several hopeful initiatives which may bear fruit in the future... The book considers the fascinating subject of crimogenic needs - what is it exactly that makes the offender commit the offence? Real motives are not always the ostensible ones. -- Quaker in criminal justice, Adrian Smith

Introduction and Overview
9(14)
Gill Mclvor
Peter Raynor
Part One Developments in Policy
New Labour's Youth Justice: A Critical Assessment of the First Two Terms
23(17)
Barry Goldson
Youth Justice: Developments in Scotland for the Twenty-first Century
40(22)
Bill Whyte
Adult Offenders: Policy Developments in England and Wales
62(20)
Sam Lewis
Developments in Probation in Scotland
82(17)
Gill Mclvor
Fergus McNeil
Youth and Criminal Justice in Northern Ireland
99(14)
Tim Chapman
David O'Mahony
Accreditation
113(18)
Sue Rex
Peter Raynor
Part Two Assessment, Supervision and Intervention
Risk and Need Assessment
131(22)
Jim Bonta
Stephen Wormith
Programmes for Probationers
153(31)
James McGuire
Case Managing Offenders within a Motivational Framework
184(28)
Frank Porporino
Elizabeth Fabiano
Pro-Social Modelling
212(12)
Chris Trotter
Giving Up and Giving Back: Desistance, Generativity and Social Work with Offenders
224(16)
Fergus McNeil
Shadd Maruna
Restorative Justice
240(17)
Gwen Robinson
Paying Back -- Unpaid Work by Offenders
257(14)
Gill Mclvor
Part Three Issues and Needs
Developments in Work with Drug Using Offenders
271(19)
Iain Crow
Dealing with Diversity
290(15)
Loraine Gelsthorpe
The Resettlement of Prisoners in England and Wales: Learning from History and Research
305(27)
Maurice Vanstone
Postscript: Opportunities and Threats
332(7)
Peter Raynor
The Contributors 339(4)
Subject Index 343(10)
Author Index 353


Gill McIvor, PhD is Professor of Criminology at the University of Lancaster. She is the author of Working with Offenders and Women who Offend, and co-author of Managing Sex Offender Risk, all published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Peter Raynor, PhD is Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Swansea University, and has authored several books on social work and criminal justice.