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Book Synopsis
This "Essential Handbook" provides the critical elements from its companion volume, the successful Handbook of Offender Assessment and Treatment. A comprehensive review of assessment and treatment, it covers the major offender groups: sex offenders, violent offenders, offenders with mental and personality disorders, and property offenders.

Trade Review
“…concise and accessible…I would recommend this book to the target readership…” (Vista, Vol.9, No.2, 2005)

Table of Contents
About the Editor.

List of Contributors.

Preface.

Foreword by David P. Farrington.

Chapter 1: To treat or not to treat? An historical perspective (Clive R. Hollin).

PART I: RISK ASSESSMENT.

Chapter 2: Assessing violence risk in mentally and personality disordered individuals (Christopher D.Webster and Gerard Bailes).

Chapter 3: Sex offender risk assessment (R. Karl Hanson).

PART II: APPROACHES TO TREATMENT.

Chapter 4: Behavioral approaches to correctional management and rehabilitation (Michael A. Milan).

Chapter 5: Programming in cognitive skills: The reasoning and rehabilitation programme (David Robinson and Frank J. Porporino).

Chapter 6: Family-based treatments (Cynthia Cupit Swenson, Scott W. Henggeler and Sonja K. Schoenwald).

Chapter 7: Delinquency prevention programs in schools (David LeMarquand and Richard E. Tremblay).

Chapter 8: Skills training (Clive R. Hollin and Emma J. Palmer).

Chapter 9: Anger treatment with offenders (Raymond W. Novaco, Mark Ramm and Laura Black).

PART III: ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF OFFENDERS.

Chapter 10: Adult sexual offenders against women (William L. Marshall).

Chapter 11: The assessment and treatment of sexual offenders against children (Tony Ward, Stephen M. Hudson and Thomas R. Keenan).

Chapter 12: Firesetters (David J. Kolko).

Chapter 13: Assessment and treatment:Violent offenders (Devon L. L. Polaschek and Nikki Reynolds).

Chapter 14: Offenders with major mental disorders (Sheilagh Hodgins).

Chapter 15: Offenders with personality disorders (Mary McMurran).

Chapter 16: Property offences (James McGuire).

Epilogue.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 16/09/2003
      ISBN13: 9780470854365, 978-0470854365
      ISBN10: 0470854367

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This "Essential Handbook" provides the critical elements from its companion volume, the successful Handbook of Offender Assessment and Treatment. A comprehensive review of assessment and treatment, it covers the major offender groups: sex offenders, violent offenders, offenders with mental and personality disorders, and property offenders.

      Trade Review
      “…concise and accessible…I would recommend this book to the target readership…” (Vista, Vol.9, No.2, 2005)

      Table of Contents
      About the Editor.

      List of Contributors.

      Preface.

      Foreword by David P. Farrington.

      Chapter 1: To treat or not to treat? An historical perspective (Clive R. Hollin).

      PART I: RISK ASSESSMENT.

      Chapter 2: Assessing violence risk in mentally and personality disordered individuals (Christopher D.Webster and Gerard Bailes).

      Chapter 3: Sex offender risk assessment (R. Karl Hanson).

      PART II: APPROACHES TO TREATMENT.

      Chapter 4: Behavioral approaches to correctional management and rehabilitation (Michael A. Milan).

      Chapter 5: Programming in cognitive skills: The reasoning and rehabilitation programme (David Robinson and Frank J. Porporino).

      Chapter 6: Family-based treatments (Cynthia Cupit Swenson, Scott W. Henggeler and Sonja K. Schoenwald).

      Chapter 7: Delinquency prevention programs in schools (David LeMarquand and Richard E. Tremblay).

      Chapter 8: Skills training (Clive R. Hollin and Emma J. Palmer).

      Chapter 9: Anger treatment with offenders (Raymond W. Novaco, Mark Ramm and Laura Black).

      PART III: ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF OFFENDERS.

      Chapter 10: Adult sexual offenders against women (William L. Marshall).

      Chapter 11: The assessment and treatment of sexual offenders against children (Tony Ward, Stephen M. Hudson and Thomas R. Keenan).

      Chapter 12: Firesetters (David J. Kolko).

      Chapter 13: Assessment and treatment:Violent offenders (Devon L. L. Polaschek and Nikki Reynolds).

      Chapter 14: Offenders with major mental disorders (Sheilagh Hodgins).

      Chapter 15: Offenders with personality disorders (Mary McMurran).

      Chapter 16: Property offences (James McGuire).

      Epilogue.

      Index.

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