Buch, Englisch, 290 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm
Buch, Englisch, 290 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm
ISBN: 978-1-032-76543-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Forensic Psychology in Prisons and Probation provides a broad overview of practice in the field by discussing the contribution of forensic psychology in the HMPPS context.
Divided into four parts, the book begins by considering the role of assessment and intervention, before discussing the specific requirements of specialist populations. The book then explores how forensic psychologists can work with the system before concluding by covering professional issues such as ethics. Each chapter draws on core psychological theory and research, including HMPPS generated research outcomes and innovative practice, and focuses on the positive impact that psychological practice can have alongside implications for the future.
Bringing together experienced practitioners from within HMPPS, the book provides a must-read overview of how forensic psychologists can manage offenders and forensic services more widely. This book is a chance to hear from HMPPS Psychologists, applying theory to practice across HMPPS.
Zielgruppe
Professional Practice & Development and Professional Training
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword Neil Gredecki & Jo Bailey PART I: ASSESSMENT & INTERVENTION Chapter 1 – Ethics Rachael Lee & Julie Aspin Chapter 2 – Psychometric Testing Glenda Liell Chapter 3 – Risk Assessment Elizabeth Halsey, Jo Capelin & Hannah Lorimer Chapter 4 – Evidence-based Offending Behaviour Interventions Jamie Walton & Cara Cunningham Chapter 5 – The Rehabilitative Role of Technology in Prisons Sally Tilt PART II: SPECIALIST POPULATIONS Chapter 6 – Working with Young Adults Rachel O’Rourke, Emily Tarrant & Karen Anderson Chapter 7 – Contemporary Approaches for Working Responsively with Women in Prison Laura Ramsay, Bernadette Connolly, Aiveen Smith & Jude Kelman Chapter 8 – Counter Terrorism Lauren Aspey, Sarah Copp & Debbie Marsh Chapter 9 – Working with Long-term Prisoners: Close Supervision Centres (CSCs) and the Clinical Model Jo Gliddon, David Atkinson & Georgina Vince Chapter 10 – Indeterminate Sentenced Prisoners Lisa Smith & Karen Johnson Chapter 11 – The Contribution of Forensic Psychology in Understanding Neurodivergence within Prisons and Probation Populations Karen N. Thorne & Lorraine Hough Chapter 12 – Working with Prisoners in the Open Prison Estate Gary Goodley & Claire Smith Chapter 13 – Forensic Psychology in the Community Context Caroline Falgate & Kaye Thomas PART III: WORKING WITH THE SYSTEM Chapter 14 – Relational Environments & Practice Kerensa Hocken, Jenny Tew & Cate Gordon Chapter 15 – Staff Support Mark Crane, Sarah Pearson & Mary George Chapter 16 – Prison Safety: A Multi-faceted Issue Ripe for Innovation Paula Wilkinson & Thomas Bonser Chapter 17 – Applied Forensic Research Martin Fisher & Rosie Travers Chapter 18 – Management of Serious Incidents Carol Bond & Catharine Booth




