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Assessments in Forensic Practice : a Handbook.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Browne, Kevin D.
Otros Autores: Beech, Anthony R., Craig, Leam A., Chou, Shihning
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2013.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • TITLE PAGE
  • COPYRIGHT PAGE
  • CONTENTS
  • ABOUT THE EDITORS
  • CONTRIBUTORS
  • CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
  • STRUCTURE OFTHEBOOK
  • PART ONE CRIMINAL JUSTICE ASSESSMENTS
  • CHAPTER 2 CASE FORMULATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • RISK ASSESSMENT
  • CASE FORMULATION
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • CHAPTER 3 ASSESSMENT OF VIOLENCE AND HOMICIDE
  • VIOLENCE: DEFINITIONS ANDCONCEPTIONS
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • CHAPTER 4 SEXUAL OFFENDERS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • ASSESSING RISK OFRECIDIVISM ANDTREATMENTNEEDS
  • SPECIAL POPULATIONS
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • CHAPTER 5 THE ASSESSMENT OF FIRESETTERS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • UNDERSTANDING THEBEHAVIOR
  • ARSON
  • OFFENDER MOTIVATION
  • CONSIDERATION OFINTENT
  • ASSESSMENT LOGISTICS
  • ABC ANALYSIS
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • NOTES
  • REFERENCES
  • CHAPTER 6 FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT FOR THE PAROLE BOARD
  • INTRODUCTION
  • THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT OFTHEPAROLE BOARD
  • PAROLE BOARD REVIEWS
  • WHO DOES THEPAROLE BOARD ASSESS?
  • PAROLE BOARD POWERS INRELATION TOINDETERMINATE SENTENCED PRISONERS
  • RISK ASSESSMENT REPORTS
  • HOW THERISK WILL BEASSESSED
  • BACKGROUND ANDCRIMINAL HISTORY
  • CLINICAL RISK FORMULATION
  • PROGRESS INTREATMENT ANDCUSTODIAL BEHAVIOR
  • COMMUNICATING THERISK ASSESSMENT
  • HAS THETEST FORRELEASE OR TRANSFER TOOPEN CONDITIONS BEEN MET?
  • ETHICAL ANDPRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • APPENDIX
  • NOTES
  • REFERENCES
  • CHAPTER 7 BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT IN INVESTIGATIVE PSYCHOLOGY
  • THE ORIGINS OFOFFENDER PROFILING
  • THE EMERGENCE OFINVESTIGATIVE PSYCHOLOGY
  • WHAT IS INVESTIGATIVE PSYCHOLOGY?
  • AREAS OFRESEARCH ININVESTIGATIVE PSYCHOLOGY
  • OFFENDER PROFILING INTHEUNITED KINGDOM TODAY
  • REFERENCES
  • PART TWO OFFENDERS WITH MENTAL DISORDERS
  • CHAPTER 8 ASSESSING RISK OF VIOLENCE IN OFFENDERS WITH MENTAL DISORDERS.
  • STIGMA, SOCIAL DISTANCE, ANDRISK PERCEPTION
  • RISK ASSESSMENT ANDVIOLENCE PREVENTION
  • MENTAL DISORDER ANDVIOLENCE RISK
  • DEVELOPMENT OFRISK ASSESSMENT
  • METHODOLOGY OFRISK ASSESSMENT RESEARCH
  • SPECIFIC ASSESSMENTS
  • RISK ASSESSMENT INPRACTICE
  • COMMUNICATING RISK INFORMATION
  • ETHICAL ISSUES INRISK ASSESSMENT
  • WIDER IMPLICATIONS
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • REFERENCES
  • CHAPTER 9 ASSESSING MENTAL CAPACITY AND FITNESS TO PLEAD IN OFFENDERS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES: IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE
  • INTRODUCTION
  • PREVALENCE OFOFFENDERS WITHINTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
  • DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA
  • FITNESS TOPLEAD ANDSTAND TRIAL
  • IMPLICATIONS OFTHEPRICHARD CRITERIA FORPSYCHIATRIC ANDPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
  • POLICE ANDCRIMINAL EVIDENCE ACT (PACE) 1984
  • THE MENTAL CAPACITY ACT 2005
  • SUPPORTING DECISION-MAKING
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • NOTE
  • REFERENCES
  • CHAPTER 10 OFFENDERS WITH 'PERSONALITY DISORDER' DIAGNOSES
  • THE ROLE OFCASE FORMULATION INIDENTIFYING DOMAINS FORASSESSMENT
  • STANDARDIZED BATTERIES OFPSYCHOMETRICS
  • ASSESSMENT METHODS
  • VALIDITY ANDRELIABILITY OFCASE FORMULATION
  • THE ASSESSORS
  • REFERENCES
  • CHAPTER 11 OFFENDERS AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE
  • SUBSTANCE ABUSE ANDOFFENDING
  • DRUG USE ASATRIGGER FOROFFENDING
  • OFFENDING ASATRIGGER FORDRUG USE
  • OFFENDING ANDDRUG USE ARE INDEPENDENT OFONE ANOTHER (I.E., THERE IS NO RELATIONSHIP)
  • THE SUBSTANCE ABUSE/OFFENDING RELATIONSHIP IS MORE COMPLEX
  • PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • PART THREE FAMILY VIOLENCE
  • CHAPTER 12 COMMUNITY APPROACHES TO THE ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTION OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND CHILD MALTREATMENT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
  • CHILD MALTREATMENT
  • CONCLUSION
  • REFERENCES
  • CHAPTER 13 PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF PARENTING IN FAMILY PROCEEDINGS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • REASONS FORREFERRAL.
  • THE FPP SURVEY
  • PARENTING INTERVENTIONS
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • CHAPTER 14 PERPETRATORS OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
  • INTRODUCTION
  • DEFINITIONS OFIPV
  • PREVALENCE OFIPV
  • THEORETICAL DEBATE
  • UNDERSTANDING IPV USING ANESTED ECOLOGICALMODEL
  • CHARACTERISTICS OFPERPETRATORS
  • CHARACTERISTICS OFCOUPLES
  • RISK ASSESSMENT TOOLS
  • CONCLUSION
  • REFERENCES
  • PART FOUR POLICY AND PRACTICE
  • CHAPTER 15 ASSESSMENT OF HOSTAGE SITUATIONS AND THEIR PERPETRATORS: IN THE CONTEXT OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
  • MODEL OFCRISIS NEGOTIATION
  • PERPETRATOR MOTIVATIONS
  • ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS INRESPONSE TODOMESTIC VIOLENCE
  • CONSIDERATIONS INRESPONSE TOPERPETRATORS' BEHAVIOR, CHARACTERISTICS, ANDTRAITS
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • CHAPTER 16 ASSESSING THE SEXUALLY ABUSED CHILD AS A WITNESS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • EXTENT OFCHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
  • RELATIONSHIP WITHPERPETRATOR
  • LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF SEXUAL ABUSE
  • VALIDITY OFTHECHILD'S DISCLOSURE
  • NON-DISCLOSURE OF SEXUAL ABUSE AS A CHILD
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • CHAPTER 17 WORKING WITH YOUNG OFFENDERS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • WHO BECOMES DELINQUENT?
  • LIFE-COURSE PERSISTENT OFFENDERS
  • RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE
  • ASSESSMENT
  • TREATMENT DESIGN
  • TREATMENT MANAGEMENT
  • CONCLUSION
  • REFERENCES
  • CHAPTER 18 THE ETHICS OF RISK ASSESSMENT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • ETHICS ANDHUMAN RIGHTS
  • RISK ASSESSMENT MEASURES
  • THE RISK ASSESSMENT PROCESS
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • INDEX
  • EULA.