Managing Sex Offender Risk Managing Sex Offender Risk
Research Highlights in Social Work

Managing Sex Offender Risk

Donald Grubin och andra
    • 329,00 kr
    • 329,00 kr

Utgivarens beskrivning

Based on key research into assessment, treatment and recidivism, this book offers practical guidance on improving intervention techniques with sex offenders. The contributors explore the monitoring and surveillance strategies and cognitive-behavioural techniques currently used both in prison and in the community, and give clear directions for future practice. Providing a detailed overview of the typologies and characteristics of offenders, they suggest strategies for managing different kinds of offender, including children and young people who are sexually aggressive.

The Sex Offenders Act and the Crime and Disorder Act emphasise the need for effective community management of the predatory paedophile. Reviewing the recent growth in multi-agency approaches to this challenge, the book discusses how police, prisons and social work departments can share information and collaborate effectively, and will be essential reading for probation officers, prison staff, social workers and anyone involved in the assessment and management of sex offenders.

GENRE
Faktaböcker
UTGIVEN
2004
15 september
SPRÅK
EN
Engelska
LÄNGD
256
Sidor
UTGIVARE
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
STORLEK
1,2
MB

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