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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 사회과학 > 사회과학 일반
· ISBN : 9781138103320
· 쪽수 : 1188쪽
· 출판일 : 2019-09-17
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1 An Introduction to The Routledge Companion to Rehabilitative Work in Criminal Justice Pamela Ugwudike and Peter Raynor SECTION ONE: THEORIES AND MODELS FOR WORKING WITH OFFENDERS 2 Conceptualising Rehabilitation: Four forms, two models, one process and a plethora of challenges Fergus McNeill and Hannah Graham 3 Promoting inclusion and citizenship? Selective reflections on the recent history of the policy and practice of rehabilitation in England and Wales Maurice Vanstone 4 Should there be a right to rehabilitation? Rob Canton 5 Human Rights and Rehabilitative Work in Criminal Justice Christine Morgenstern 6 Retribution and Rehabilitation: Taking Punishment Seriously in a Humane Society David Hayes 7 Restorative Justice: A different approach to working with offenders and with those whom they have harmed Tim Chapman 8 The Evidence-based Approach to Correctional Rehabilitation: Current status of the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) Model of Offender Rehabilitation Ronen Ziv 9 An overview of the Good Lives Model: Theory and evidence Mayumi Purvis &Tony Ward 10 Diversifying desistance research Fergus McNeill and Hannah Graham 11 Doing justice to desistance narratives Karen Johnson & Shadd Maruna 12 Therapeutic jurisprudence and rehabilitation Martine Herzog Evans SECTION TWO: POLICY CONTEXTS AND CULTURES 13 The ‘Transforming Rehabilitation’ agenda in England and Wales: implications of privatisation Matthew Millings, Lol Burke & Gwen Robinson 14 The Rehabilitative Prison: an oxymoron, or an opportunity to radically reform the way we do punishment? Yvonne Jewkes & Kate Gooch 15 Rehabilitation and re-entry in Scandinavia Thomas Ugelivik & John Todd 16 Using technology and digitally enabled approaches to support desistance Jason Morris and Hannah Graham 17 Prisons, personal development and austerity Alison Liebling SECTION THREE: ASSESSMENT PRACTICE Chapter 18 Risk and need assessment: Development, critics and a realist approach Peter Raynor 19 A critical review of risk assessment policy and practice since the 1990s Hazel Kemshall 20 The promises and perils of gender-responsivity: Risk, incarceration, and rehabilitation Kelly Struthers Montford & Kelly Hannah-Moffat 21 Risk and need assessment in youth justice: key challenges Stephen Case & Kevin Haines 22 Pre-sentence reports: constructing the subject of punishment and rehabilitation Niamh Maguire SECTION FOUR: DIRECT WORK WITH OFFENDERS 23 Examining community supervision officers’ skills and behaviours: A review of strategies for identifying the inner-workings of face-to-face supervision sessions Nick Chadwick, Ralph Serin and Caleb Lloyd 24 Motivational Interviewing: Application to Practice in a Probation Context Sheena Norton 25 Trauma-informed practices with youth in criminal justice settings Jill Levenson 26 Building social capital to encourage desistance: Lessons from a veteran-specific project Katherine Albertson and Lauren Hall 27 Working with veterans and addressing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Kelli E. Canada 28 Prosocial Modelling Chris Trotter 29 Core Correctional Practices: The Role of the Working Alliance in Offender Rehabilitation Stephen M. Haas, & Jaclyn Smith 30 Gut Check: Turning Experience into Knowledge Heather Toronjo 31 Applications of Psychotherapy in Statutory Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes: Challenging the Dominance of Cognitive Behavioural Models Nicole Renehan 32 Arts-based interventions in the justice system Laura Caulfield and Ella Simpson 33 The use of sport to promote desistance from crime: lessons from across the prison estate Rosie Meek 34 Violent Offenders: Contemporary issues in Risk Assessment, Treatment and Management Philip Birch and Jane L. Ireland 35 Effective approaches to working with sex offenders Tim Warton 36 ‘Five-minute interventions’ in prison: rehabilitative conversations with offenders Charlene Pereria and Phillipa Evans 37 The benefits of mindfulness-based interventions in the criminal justice system: a review of the evidence Katherine M. Auty 38 Mentoring in the Justice System Gill Buck 39 The contribution of ex-service users: An Analysis of the Life and Death of a Peer Mentor Employment Rehabilitation Programme John Rico 40 Co-producing outcomes with service users in the penal system Trish McCulloch 41 Victim-focused Work with offenders Simon Green SECTION FIVE: RESETTLEMENT Chapter 42 Preparing prisoners for release: Current and recurrent challenges Mike Maguire and Peter Raynor 43 Prisoner Reentry in the United States John Halushka 44 Post-release residential supervision Keir Irwin Rodgers and Carla Reeves 45 The Health Needs of People Leaving Prison: A New Horizon to Address Craig Cumming Chapter 46 Rights, Advocacy and Transformation Cormac Behan 47 Strengths-Based Reentry and Resettlement Thomas P. LeBel 48 The Role of Third Sector Organisations in Supporting Resettlement and Reintegration Alice Mills and Rosie Meek SECTION SIX: APPLICATION TO SPECIFIC GROUPS 49 More Sinned against than Sinning: Women’s pathways into crime and criminalisation Gilly Sharpe 50 What Works with Female Offenders? A UK Perspective Loraine Gelsthorpe 51 Gender-Responsive Approaches for Women in the United States Nena Messina, Barbara Bloom and Stephanie Covington 52 Women’s experiences of the criminal justice system Megan Welsh 53 Working with Black and Minority Ethnic Groups in the Penal System Theo Gavrielides 54 ‘Race’, Rehabilitation and Offender Management Bankole Cole and Paula McLean 55 Hamlet’s Dilemma: Racialization, agency, and the barriers to black men’s desistance Martin Glynn 56 Applications of risk prediction technologies in criminal justice: The nexus of race and digitised control Pamela Ugwudike 57 Cultural competency in community corrections Faye Taxman 58 Responding to youth offending: historical and current developments in practice Tim Bateman 59 Youth Justice in Wales Sue Thomas 60 Effective supervision of young offenders Chris Trotter 61 Working with young people in prison Phillipa Evans and Chris Trotter 62 Prevention Work with Young People Anne Robinson 63 Realising the potential of community reparation for young offenders Nick Pamment 64 Foreign national prisoners: Precarity and deportability as obstacles to rehabilitation Sarah Turnbull and Ines Hasselberg 65 End of life in prison: challenges for prisons, staff and prisoners Marina Richter, Ueli Hostettler, and Irene Marti 66 Older Prisoners: A Challenge for Correctional Services Susan Baidawi 67 The role of offenders’ family links in offender rehabilitation Anna Kotova 68 The Impact of Imprisonment on Families Helen Codd SECTION SEVEN: SECTION SEVEN: CONTROL AND SURVEILLANCE 69 Approaches to working with young people: encouraging compliance Mairhead Seymour 70 Compliance during community-based penal supervision Pamela Ugwudike and Jake Phillips 71 The Impact of adjudications and discipline Flora Fitzalan Howard 72 Electronic monitoring and rehabilitation Kristel Beyens and Marijke Roosen 73 Integrated offender management and rehabilitation for adult offenders in England and Wales Anne Worrall and Rob Mawby SECTION EIGHT: THE MANY HATS OF PROBATION: PRACTICE ETHOS AND PRACTITIONERS’ PERSPECTIVES 74 Probation worker identities: responding to change and turbulence in community rehabilitation Anne Worrall and Rob Mawby 75 Probation values in England and Wales: can they survive Transforming Rehabilitation? John Deering 76 Probation and Parole - Shaping Principles and Practices in the Early 21st Century: A US Perspective Ronald P. Corbett, Jr. and Edward E. Rhine 77 How practitioners conceptualise quality: A UK Perspective Gwen Robinson 78 The balancing act of probation supervision: The roles and philosophies of probation officers in the evidence-based practice era Jill Viglione, Christina Burton and Sherah Basham 79 Innovations to transform probation supervision: An examination of experiences across eleven US agencies Lina Marmolejo, James Byrne, and Faye Taxman SECTION NINE: LIVED EXPERIENCES FROM THE LENS OF INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM AND PRACTITIONERS 80 Experiencing community-based supervision: the pains of probation Ioan Durnescu 81 Experiencing Probation: Results from the Honest Opportunity Probation with Enforcement (HOPE) Demonstration Field Experiment: US Perspective Pamela K. Lattimore and Matthew DeMichele 82 Pain, Harm and Punishment David Hayes SECTION TEN: THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN EVIDENCE BASE Chapter 83 Features of Effective Prison-based Programmes for Reducing Recidivism Dominic Pearson 84 Performance Measure in Community Corrections: Measuring Effective Supervision Practices with Existing Agency Data Brandy L. Basko, Karen A. Souza, Brittney Via, Sara Del Principe and Faye S. Taxman 85 Visual methods and Probation Practice Nicola Carr 86 Evaluating practice: Observation methods Kimberly R. Kras, Shannon Magnuson, and Kimberly S. Meyer 87 Evaluating Women’s Programmes Bridget Kerr 88 Group programmes with offenders Emma Palmer 89 Evaluating Group Programmes: A Question of Design? Clive Hollin 90 The Lost Narrative in Carceral Settings: Evaluative Practices and Methods to Improve Process and Outcomes Within Institutions Danielle S. Rudes, Kimberly S. Meyer, and Shannon Magnuson 91 Probation research, evidence and policy: the British experience Peter Raynor














