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About this book
A handbook for counsellors and therapists working in the criminal justice system is an exciting second edition of Interventions in Criminal Justice and is a response to therapy in the criminal justice setting and addresses additional contemporary issues and challenges faced by counsellors and therapists working in the criminal justice system. It aims to make clear the links between the role of therapy in the life of an offender or ex-offender and their subsequent resettlement and rehabilitation. Interventions in Criminal Justice Volume 2 brings together the experiences and expertise of a range of practitioners who work within criminal justice and provides a broad and informative account of working therapeutically with a diverse range of clients and issues. "e;This volume is a ground breaker - expanding in both breadth and depth - it is perhaps illustrative of the field and to the tremendous credit of Peter Jones that there are such a range of voices in this volume. There is strength to such diversity and open and continued discourse."e; Professor Graham Towl, Durham University, UK
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Table of contents
- Cover and Imprint
- Contents
- Foreword
- Chapter 1: Legal and ethical issues in therapeutic work in the criminal justice system
- Chapter 2: Mental health and the criminal justice setting: the role of the applied psychologist
- Chapter 3: Addictions and addictive behaviour
- Chapter 4: Modifying therapies: female offenders with personality disorders
- Chapter 5: Progression and progress: establishing a service in prison for high-risk men with personality disorders
- Chapter 6: The Beacon: an assessment and treatment service for men with personality difficulties and risk and offending behaviours
- Chapter 7: Understanding aggression: working therapeutically with violent offenders
- Chapter 8: Why counsel sex offenders?
- Chapter 9: Ill-health, dementia and death in older prisoners
- Chapter 10: Unlocking grief: bereavement counselling in prison
- Chapter 11: Talking about a rehabilitation revolution