Dovegate : a therapeutic community in a private prison and developments in therapeutic work with personality disordered offenders /
The book considers: the background to and regimes at Dovegate; modern developments in TC work with (often high-risk) offenders; the differences between Dovegate, Grendon and other UK prison-based TCs; private and public sector imperatives; democratic and hierarchical TCs; reparative, restorative and...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hook, Hampshire :
Waterside Press,
2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Copyright
- CONTENTS
- The Author of the Foreword
- Foreword
- The Authors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Dovegate: The Bid, Philosophy and Principles
- I. The Origins of a New Therapeutic Community in the Private Prison Sector
- II. The Private Finance Initiative
- III. The Dovegate Bidding Process
- Premier Prison Services Limited (PPS)
- IV. The Operational Drafting
- Treatment Model of Choice
- Bid Outline
- The Lead Consultant
- V. Success
- VI. The Dovegate TC Philosophy and Objectives
- Main Elements of the RegimeVII. Innovations
- The High Intensity Programme (HIP)
- Clear, Delineated Selection Criteria
- Multi-Modal Treatment
- Referral and Entry Criteria
- VIII. The Assessment Process
- IX. Research Programme
- Summary
- The Politics of Privatisation
- I. The Private Prison Business
- The American Private Prison Industry
- Private Prisons in the United Kingdom
- Some Arguments for Private Prisons
- Cost
- Quality
- Accountability
- Security
- Ethical Considerations
- Some Arguments Against Private Prisons
- CostQuality
- Accountability
- Security
- Ethical considerations
- Summary
- II. Politics, Prisons and Therapeutic Communities
- Section I: The Politics of Imprisonment
- The Purposes of Imprisonment
- Section II: The Politics and Promise of TCs
- External Threats
- Expansion Threats
- Internal Threats
- Opportunities
- Summary
- III. Consequences of Privatisation in Practice
- A Brief History of Therapeutic Communities
- I. The History of British Therapeutic Communities
- William Tuke and the Quakers
- Victorian Asylums
- ""Northfields and Mill Hill""""Henderson Hospital""; ""Barlinnie Special Unit (1973�1995)""; ""The Association of Therapeutic Communities (ATC)""; ""Some Prison-based TCs""; ""The Max Glatt Unit at Wormwood Scrubs (1972�2002)""; ""Gartree (1993���)""; ""Feltham (1989�1997)""; ""Aylesbury (1997�2006)""; ""Glen Parva (1981�1997) (and a note on some further TCs)""; ""II. The Psychiatric Tradition""; ""III. It Works""; ""Cullen (1993)""; ""Marshall (1997)""; ""Taylor (2000)""; ""TC Governance Arrangements""; ""Summary""; ""Building the People and the Community""
- ""I. Staff Training""""II. The Support Team""; ""The Lead Consultant""; ""Month One���November""; ""Assessment and Resettlement Units/High Intensity Programme Units ""; ""Therapeutic Communities A and B""; ""EduCom""; ""Into Month Two""; ""Into the New Year""; ""Nearing the End for the Support Team""; ""The Operations Managers""; ""Summary of Support Team Observations""; ""Conclusion""; ""The Director�s Tale: A Search Engine for Meaning""; ""Staff and Residents� Tales""; ""I. Residents""; ""Resident A""; ""Resident B""; ""Resident C""; ""Resident D""; ""Resident E""; ""Resident F""