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The Psychology of Criminal Conduct

The Psychology of Criminal Conduct (Paperback, 6 ed)

D. A. Andrews, James Bonta (지은이)
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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· 제목 : The Psychology of Criminal Conduct (Paperback, 6 ed) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 심리학 > 심리학 역사
· ISBN : 9781138935778
· 쪽수 : 470쪽
· 출판일 : 2016-10-27

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Preface to the Sixth Edition

Part 1: The Theoretical Context and Knowledge Base
to the Psychology of Criminal Conduct

Chapter 1

An Overview of the Psychology of Criminal Conduct

Definition of the Psychology of Criminal Conduct

Values at the Base of PCC

Objectives of PCC

Definitions of Criminal Behavior

Variation in Criminal Conduct

A Look Ahead

Worth Remembering

Chapter 2

The Empirical Basis to the Psychology of Criminal Conduct

The Research Designs

1. The Correlates of Crime and the Cross-Sectional Research Designs

2. Predictor Variables and the Longitudinal Design

3. Dynamic Predictors and the Multiwave Longitudinal Design

4. Causal Variables and the Randomized Experimental Design

Some Commonly Used Statistics

1. Statistical Significance: p < .05 and Confidence Intervals

2. Statistical Measures of the Magnitude of Covariation

Meta-Analyses

Moderator Variables

A Comment on Aggregated Crime Rates

Worth Remembering

Recommended Readings

Chapter 3

From Criminology Theories to a Psychological Perspective of Criminal Conduct x

Criminological Theories

Strain Theory

Subcultural Perspectives

Labeling and Marxist/Conflict Theories

Control Theories

Differential Association Theory

Summary of Criminological Theories

A General Personality and Cognitive Social Learning Theory of Criminal Conduct

The Learning of Criminal Behavior

A Glimpse at the Evidence Supporting GPCSL and the Central Eight

Summary

Worth Remembering

Part 2: The Major Risk/Need Factors of Criminal Conduct

Chapter 4

The Biological Basis of Criminal Behavior

Heredity and Crime

The Search for a Crime Gene

Intergenerational Crime

What Twin and Adoption Studies Tell Us about Nature and Nurture

Twin Studies

Adoption Studies

The Nature-Nurture Interaction

Neurophysiological Factors and Crime

The Difficult, Impulsive, Sensation-Seeking Temperament

Crime: A Failure or Success of Evolution?

A Failure in Evolution: The Caveman Awakened

Criminal Behavior as an Evolutionary Adaptation

Three Closing Comments

Worth Remembering

Recommended Readings

Chapter 5

Antisocial Personality Pattern

Psychology’s View of Personality

The Super Trait Perspectives of Personality

Is Personality Just a Matter of Traits?

Criminology’s View of Personality

Then . . .

And Now . . .

Antisocial Personality as Pathology

Psychiatry and Antisocial Personality Disorder

Psychopathy

The Assessment of Psychopathy: Hare’s Psychopathy Checklist
(PCL-R)

Are There Noncriminal Psychopaths?

The Etiology of Psychopathy

The Treatment of Psychopaths

Can Children Be Psychopaths?

A General Personality and Cognitive Social Learning Perspective: APP

Poor Self-Control: A Facet of Antisocial Personality

Antisocial Personality Pattern: Risk and Treatment

Worth Remembering

Recommended Readings

Chapter 6

The Role of Procriminal Associates and Attitudes
in Criminal Conduct

When Parents Lose Control: The Path to Procriminal Associates

Psychological Perspectives on Delinquent Associates

Delinquent Associates: Training in Criminal Behavior

Gangs

Cognitions Supportive of Crime: Procriminal Attitudes

Development of Procriminal Attitudes

The Attitude-Behavior Link

Classifying Procriminal Attitudes

Assessment of Procriminal Attitudes

Targeting Procriminal Attitudes in Treatment

Worth Remembering

Recommended Readings

Chapter 7

The Person in Social Context: Family, Marital, School, Work,
Leisure/Recreation, and Neighborhood

Family of Origin

Learning to Care: The Parent-Child Relationship and the Development
of Social Bonds

Parenting Practices and Delinquency

Family Interventions and the Reduction of Delinquent Behavior

Primary Prevention

Secondary Prevention Family Programs

Summary

Marital Attachments

School

Work

Leisure/Recreation

Neighborhood

Summary

Worth Remembering

Recommended Readings

Chapter 8

Substance Abuse

Alcohol Abuse

Definition and Prevalence

Alcohol Abuse and Crime

Treating Alcohol Abuse

Drug Abuse

Prevalence

Treating Drug Abuse

Relapse Prevention

Summary

Dealing with Resistance to Treatment

Motivational Interviewing

Mandated Treatment and Drug Courts

A Final Comment on Substance Abuse

Worth Remembering

Recommended Readings

Part 3: Applications

Chapter 9

The Risk-Need-Responsivity Model of Offender Assessment and Treatment

The Overarching Principles

The Core RNR Principles and Key Clinical Issues

Organizational Principles

Summary

Chapter 10

Prediction of Criminal Behavior and Classification of Offenders

Assessing Predictive Accuracy

PCC and Prediction

Offender Assessment and the Principles of Risk, Need, and Responsivity

Risk Principle: Match the Level of Service to the Level of Risk

Need Principle: Target criminogenic needs

Responsivity Principle: Use cognitive-behavioral interventions with attention to personal learning styles

Approaches to the Assessment and Prediction of Criminal Behavior

First-Generation Risk Assessment: Professional Judgment

Second-Generation Risk Assessment: Actuarial, Static Risk Scales

Third-Generation Assessment: Risk/Need Scales

The Level of Service Inventory-Revised

Criminogenic Needs and the Dynamic Validity of the LSI-R

Summary of the LSI-R

Fourth-Generation Risk Assessment: The Integration of Case Management
with Risk/Need Assessment

The General Applicability of Theory-Based Offender Assessment

LS Risk Assessment Across Different Populations

Age

Gender

Race/Ethnicity

Summary

LS Risk and Violence Outcomes

Obstacles to Using Empirically Based Risk Assessment for Offender Rehabilitation

The Future of Offender Assessment

Worth Remembering

Recommended Readings

Chapter 11

Offender Rehabilitation

The How and Why of "Nothing Works"

The Birth of "What Works"

Further results from the Expanded Meta-Analysis

Independent Meta-Analytic Summaries of the Effects of RNR Programming

GPCSL and Intervention

Worth Remembering

Recommended Readings

Chapter 12

Creating and Maintaining RNR Adherence: A Real World Challenge

Fidelity in Offender Risk/Need Assessment

Enhancing the Integrity of Correctional Treatment

Some Major Barriers to RNR Adherence

Assessment of Programs and Agencies

The Components of Effective Correctional Supervision and Treatment

The Dimensions of Effective Correctional Counseling: 1. Relationship

The Dimensions of Effective Correctional Counseling: 2. Structuring

a) The Effective Model

b) Effective Reinforcement

c) Effective Disapproval

d) Cognitive Restructuring x

Training Correctional Staff to Apply the RNR Model

Strategic Training Initiative in Community Supervision (STICS)

Training Issues

The Evaluation of STICS

Results

Staff Training Aimed at Reducing Re-arrest (STARR)

Effective Practices in Community Supervision (EPICS)

Summary

Cost-Benefit Evaluations of Offender Treatment

Worth Remembering

Recommended Readings

Chapter 13

The Failed Experiment: Getting Tough on Crime

Criminal Justice Sanctions and Just Deserts

The Effects of Imprisonment on Crime and the Community

1. Incapacitation Effect: Taking the Bad Off the Streets

2. Restoring Faith in the Criminal Justice System

3. Deterrence

Evaluations of Intermediate Sanctions

The Unfulfilled Promise of Fairness

Summary

The Psychology of Punishment

Why Doesn’t Punishment Work?

Conditions for Effective Punishment

The Side Effects of Punishment

Summary on Punishment

An Alternative to Retribution: Restorative Justice

Worth Remembering

Recommended Readings

Chapter 14

Criminal Subtypes: Intimate Partner Violence, the Mentally Disordered and Sex Offenders

Intimate Partner Violence

Men Who Batter: How Different are They from Regular Criminals?

Risk Factors from Surveys

Risk Factors from the Study of Conflictual Relationships

Actuarial Risk Scales for Intimate Partner Abuse

Treatment of Male Batterers

The Mentally Disordered Offender (MDO)

Estimating the Prevalence of Mental Disorders

Dangerousness and the Psychiatric Patient

Threat/Control-Override Symptomatology

Dangerous and the MDO

Risk Factors for MDOs

Treatment of the MDO

The Sex Offender

How Unique are Sex Offenders?

Risk Factors for Sexual Offending 

The Treatment of Sex Offenders

A Few Closing Comments

Worth Remembering

Recommended Readings

Part 4: Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 15

A General Personality and Cognitive Social Learning Perspective
of Criminal Conduct: Summary and Conclusions

A. Empirical Understanding

Incidence and Prevalence of Criminal Activity

The Correlates of Criminal Activity

The Central Eight

Wide Applicability

The Ability to Influence Crime

B. A Theoretical Understanding and Challenges to GPCSL

Desistance

Good Lives Model (GLM)

C. An Understanding of Practical Value

Prediction Instruments

Effective Prevention and Treatment

Specific Responsivity

The Impact of a Psychology of Criminal Conduct

Conclusion and Final Comments

References

Index to Selected Acronyms

Subject Index

Name Index

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