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There is a large body of research that provides guidance for those working with offenders on how they should be treated once they are in the correctional system. The problem is that most, if not all this research has been conducted on all male populations and it is assumed that women offenders are the same. However, women have different needs and support systems than men in some areas of their lives and it is unclear whether all research based on men can be generalized in this way.

The book provides a review of the research literature to guide evidence-based practice in the assessment and treatment of adult female offenders. An historical overview of women's crime and imprisonment will be followed by a global review of various theories of female criminality. The remainder of the book reviews the psychology of criminal conduct, with a specific focus on three psychological principles of effective intervention: risk, need and responsivity. Respectively, these principles set the who, w

Table of Contents

About the Authors ix

Series Editors’ Preface xi

Preface xv

Acknowledgements xix

1 The Extent and Nature of Female Offending and Incarceration Patterns 1

2 Theories of Female Offending 15

3 Assessment for Classification of Women Offenders 41

4 Assessing Women’s Risk 53

5 Assessing Women’s Needs 83

6 Responsivity, Treatment and Women Offenders 115

7 Conclusion 137

References 149

Index 171

Assessment and Treatment of Women

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 19/05/2006
      ISBN13: 9780470864623, 978-0470864623
      ISBN10: 0470864621
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      There is a large body of research that provides guidance for those working with offenders on how they should be treated once they are in the correctional system. The problem is that most, if not all this research has been conducted on all male populations and it is assumed that women offenders are the same. However, women have different needs and support systems than men in some areas of their lives and it is unclear whether all research based on men can be generalized in this way.

      The book provides a review of the research literature to guide evidence-based practice in the assessment and treatment of adult female offenders. An historical overview of women's crime and imprisonment will be followed by a global review of various theories of female criminality. The remainder of the book reviews the psychology of criminal conduct, with a specific focus on three psychological principles of effective intervention: risk, need and responsivity. Respectively, these principles set the who, w

      Table of Contents

      About the Authors ix

      Series Editors’ Preface xi

      Preface xv

      Acknowledgements xix

      1 The Extent and Nature of Female Offending and Incarceration Patterns 1

      2 Theories of Female Offending 15

      3 Assessment for Classification of Women Offenders 41

      4 Assessing Women’s Risk 53

      5 Assessing Women’s Needs 83

      6 Responsivity, Treatment and Women Offenders 115

      7 Conclusion 137

      References 149

      Index 171

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