Developments in Social Work with Offenders

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781843105381

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By Peter Raynor, Contributions by Iain Crow, James Bonta, By Gill McIvor, Contributions by Tim Chapman, Gwen Robinson, Chris Trotter, Maurice Vanstone, Steve Wormith, Bill Whyte
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233 x 158 mm
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570 g
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360

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1. Introduction. Gill McIvor and Peter Raynor. Section 1: Developments in Policy. 2. New Labour's Youth Justice: A Critical Review of Policy Developments in England and Wales. Barry Goldson, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of Liverpool. 3. Youth Justice: Developments in Scotland for the 21st Century. Bill Whyte, Director, Criminal Justice Social Work Development Centre for Scotland, University if Edinburgh. 4. Adult Offenders: Policy Developments in England and Wales. Sam Lewis, Lecturer in Criminology, University of Leeds. 5. Developments in Probation in Scotland. Gill McIvor and Fergus McNeill, Senior Lecturer in Social Work, University of Glasgow. 6. Youth and Criminal Justice in Ireland. Tim Chapman, Independent Consultant and David O'Mahoney, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Queen's University, Belfast. 7. Accreditation. Sue Rex, British Home Office, and Peter Raynor. Section 2: Assessment, Supervision and Intervention. 8. Risk and Need Assessment. Jim Bonta and Steve Wormith, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, Canada. 9. Programmes for Probationers. James McGuire, Professor of Forensic Clinical Psychology, University of Liverpool. 10. Case Managing Offenders within a Motivational Framework. Frank Porporino, International Consultant, T3 Associates, and Liz Fabiano. 11. Pro-Social Modelling. Chris Trotter, Associate Professor of Social Work, Monash University, Melbourne. 12. Giving Up and Giving Back: Desistance, Generativity and Social Work with Offenders. Fergus McNeill, Senior Lecturer in Social Work, University of Glasgow and Shadd Maruna, Reader in Criminology, Queen's University, Belfast. 13. Restorative justice. Gwen Robinson, Lecturer in Criminology, University of Sheffield. 14. Paying Back - Unpaid Work by Offenders. Gill McIvor. Section 3: Issues and Needs. 15. Developments in Work with Drug Using Offenders. Iain Crow, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, University of Sheffield. 16. Dealing with Diversity. Loraine Gelsthorpe, Reader in Criminology, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge. 17. Resettlement of Prisoners in England and Wales. Maurice Vanstone, Reader in Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Wales, Swansea. 18. Postcript: Opportunities and Threats. Peter Raynor. References. Subject index. Author index.

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.

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