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El. knyga: Treatment and Rehabilitation of Offenders

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  • Formatas: 248 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-May-2001
  • Leidėjas: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781412931748
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  • Formatas: 248 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-May-2001
  • Leidėjas: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781412931748
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`[ A] useful and informative book. ...I would recommend it to students wanting a good introduction to the current issues in criminal justice and probation - Vista: Perspectives on Probation





`The three chapters on treatment in practice are all excellent; the treatment of sex offenders, mentally disordered offenders and the treatment of drug misuse are all described within the social context of public concern... Ian gives a good overview of the sex offenders treatment program as operated in prisons and Finkelhors model which is typically used by probation in working with offenders - Simon Bass, Caring Magazine









Treatment and rehabilitation have been central to the development of criminal justice policy, and have played an important role in the development of criminology. In recent years punishment and retribution have attracted more attention than rehabilitation, but there has been a resurgence of interest in treatment and rehabilitation, with indications that some things do work, and an emphasis on evidence-based policy making. It is also the belief of many that a penal policy without an adequate treatment strategy is unjust and a denial of human rights.









In this book Iain Crow provides an accessible overview of the concepts of treatment and rehabilitation, adopting a deliberately broad definition, and considers the historical basis of treatment, and its place within the penal system and British criminology. The collapse of the rehabilitative ideal is examined, along with what followed it and the development of the more recent what works movement. The basis for evaluating what works is also subjected to critical examination. In the second part, the book looks at the part that particular agencies such as the Probation Service, prison and non-statutory organisations have played in the treatment of offenders. In Part Three, the issues raised by treatment and rehabilitation are illustrated with reference to three groups of offenders: sexual offenders, drug misusers and mentally disordered offenders.









The Treatment and Rehabilitation of Offenders will be essential reading for students of criminology and criminal justice at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels.

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`[ A] useful and informative book. ...I would recommend it to students wanting a good introduction to the current issues in criminal justice and probation - Vista: Perspectives on Probation





`The three chapters on treatment in practice are all excellent; the treatment of sex offenders, mentally disordered offenders and the treatment of drug misuse are all described within the social context of public concern... Ian gives a good overview of the sex offenders treatment program as operated in prisons and Finkelhors model which is typically used by probation in working with offenders - Simon Bass, Caring Magazine

Acknowledgements vii
Foreword viii
Then and Now: `Old' Treatment Model and `New' Treatment Approaches ix
PART 1: THE CONCEPT OF TREATMENT
A Suitable Case for Treatment?
3(18)
Concepts of Treatment and Rehabilitation
3(2)
The Treatment Paradigm
5(2)
Types of Treatment and Rehabilitation
7(2)
Types of Offender
9(6)
Issues in Treatment and Rehabilitation
15(6)
Nothing Works!
21(17)
A Historical Perspective
21(4)
The Decline of Treatment
25(5)
What Replaced the Treatment Model?
30(5)
End of an Era?
35(3)
Determining What Works: Methodological Issues
38(20)
The `Traditional' Model of Evaluation
38(9)
Meta-Analysis
47(4)
Other Approaches to Treatment Evaluation
51(7)
What Works?
58(25)
Treatment and Rehabilitation After `Nothing Works'
58(2)
The `What Works' Movement
60(7)
Cognition and Crime
67(3)
Reconviction Rates for Sentencing Revisited
70(1)
Does Anything Seem to Work?
71(6)
Conclusions
77(6)
PART 2: THE INSTITUTIONS OF TREATMENT
On Probation
83(20)
The Development of Probation
83(2)
The Probation Service at the End of the Twentieth Century
85(3)
To Treat or Not To Treat?
88(6)
The Non-Statutory Sector
94(2)
Recent Development and Future Prospects
96(7)
In Prison
103(18)
Prison as a Place of Treatment
103(5)
Treatment Opportunities in Practice
108(3)
Grendon Underwood
111(5)
Conclusion
116(5)
PART 3: TREATMENT IN PRACTICE
The Treatment of Sex Offenders
121(20)
Offences and Prevalence
121(2)
Sex Offender Treatment
123(2)
Sex Offenders in Prison
125(2)
Sex Offenders and the Probation Service
127(2)
Research on the Treatment of Sex Offenders
129(4)
Monitoring Sex Offenders in the Community
133(8)
Mentally Disordered Offenders
141(24)
Mental Disorder
142(2)
The Legislative Framework and the Criminal Justice Process
144(8)
The Treatment of Mentally Disordered Offenders
152(5)
Diverting Mentally Disordered Offenders: An Achievable Goal?
157(2)
Mentally Disordered Offenders and Dangerousness
159(2)
Finding a Way Forward?
161(4)
The Treatment of Drug Misuse
165(34)
Definitions and Legislative Context
165(3)
The Drug Scene in the United Kingdom
168(7)
Policy Initiatives towards Drug Misuse
175(4)
The Treatment of Drug Misuse
179(2)
The Treatment of Drug Misusing Offenders
181(12)
Conclusion
193(6)
PART 4: BEYOND TREATMENT
Treatment and Social Policy
199(18)
Treatment in a Wider Context
199(2)
Social Programmes and Policy
201(1)
Housingv
202(3)
Employment
205(3)
A Co-ordinated Approach
208(6)
In Conclusion
214(3)
References 217(15)
Index 232