Treating Sex Offenders

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behavioural
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cognitive
cognitive behavioural intervention effectiveness
Cognitive Behavioural Programmes
Cognitive Behavioural Treatment Programmes
criminal justice intervention
Deviant Arousal
distortion
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Explain Child Sexual Abuse
Female Sex Offenders
forensic psychology
Generalized Empathy Deficits
high
High Risk Offenders
Hm Inspectorate
Hm Prison Service
Kia Marama
National Probation Service
offender rehabilitation
practitioner mental health
programme evaluation methods
programmes
rate
recidivism
Recidivism Rates
Relapse Prevention Model
Relapse Prevention Plan
risk
Sex Offender
Sex Offender Treatment
Sex Offender Treatment Evaluations
Sex Offender Treatment Programmes
Sexual Behavioural Problems
Sexual Recidivism
Sexual Recidivism Rate
Treated Child Molesters
Treated Offenders
treatment
UK criminal behaviour research
untreated
Untreated Comparisons
Untreated Offenders

Product details

  • ISBN 9781843921233
  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book aims to provide an introduction and overview of sex offender treatment programmes, designed for students and practitioners coming to this field. It seeks to describe the development, theoretical underpinnings, treatment goals and operation of cognitive-behavioural and other programmes to an audience unfamiliar with this form of rehabilitation. In addition, it aims to examine the effectiveness of these programmes and the difficulties associated with assessing this, the public response to treatment and also the effects on staff responsible for implementing them. The book is concerned particularly to assess the operation of sex offender treatment programmes in the UK context, considering also the issues associated with implementing programmes developed in other contexts, especially the USA and Canada. It will be of interest to practitioners, particularly those who are beginning work on sex offender treatment programmes, or others (such as health workers, social workers, probation officers) who come into contact with these programmes indirectly.