Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Section I Risk assessment : current perspectives; 1 Violence risk assessment; 2 Thinking outside of the box: the assessment of sexual offending recidivism and specialist populations; 3 Intimate partner violence risk assessment; 4 Assessment of Internet-related sexual offenders; 5 Risk assessment and management of violent extremists and terrorists: background, principles, and practice; 6 Assessing violence risk in youth |
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7 The family lovemap and protective factors: sex, intimacy, and sexually abusive youth8 Assessing women who sexually abuse children; 9 Assessing violence and sexual risk among offenders with cognitive intellectual difficulties; 10 Protective factors for violence risk: additional value to the risk-focused approach; 11 Violence risk assessment in women: the value of the Female Additional Manual; Section II Clinical assessment -- current perspectives; 12 Individual assessments of aggression: accounting for core factors; 13 Assessing the therapeutic needs of sexual offenders |
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14 Assessing the clinical needs for stalking and domestic violence15 Assessing clinical needs for intellectually disabled sex offenders; 16 Assessing for psychopathy using the Psychopathy Checklist; 17 Using offence drivers to guide conceptualisation and treatment of trauma in male sex offenders; 18 The background and clinical use of the Dynamic Appraisal of Situational Aggression -- Inpatient Version (DASA-IV): application to a secure setting; Section III Treatment -- current perspectives; 19 Therapeutic treatment approaches for violence: some essential components |
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20 Treatment approaches for sexual violence21 Adapting and evaluating treatment approaches for intellectually disabled sex offenders; 22 Beyond traditional treatment approaches for intimate partner violence: integrating a dyadic perspective; 23 Treatment of Internet-related sexual offenders; 24 Treatment approaches for stalking; 25 Treatment approaches for terrorists and extremists; 26 Treatment approaches for women who sexually abuse children; Section IV Management -- current perspectives; 27 Offender supervision and compliance: managing violent and sexual offenders in the community |
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28 Preventive detention and extended sentences: a regressive approach to managing violent and sexual offenders; 29 Managing violent and sexual offenders in contemporary technoculture; 30 Sex offender registration and public protection: rethinking the management of sex offenders in the community; 31 The importance of throughcare and resettlement for working with violent and sexual offenders; 32 Desistance : lessons learned for managing violent and sexual offenders |
Notes |
Revised edition of Violent and sexual offenders, 2009 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Site, viewed 09/17/2020) |
Subject |
Violent offenders.
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Sex offenders.
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Violence -- psychology
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Social Behavior Disorders -- psychology
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Violence -- prevention & control
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Sex Offenses -- psychology
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Social Behavior Disorders -- therapy
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Risk Assessment -- methods
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology.
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Sex offenders
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Violent offenders
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Ireland, Jane L., editor
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Ireland, Carol A., editor
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Birch, Philip, editor
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LC no. |
2020691977 |
ISBN |
9781315310411 |
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1315310414 |
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9781315310398 |
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1315310392 |
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9781315310404 |
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1315310406 |
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9781315310381 |
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1315310384 |
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