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Assessing Risk in Sex Offenders: A Practitioner's Guide


Assessing Risk in Sex Offenders: A Practitioner's Guide

Paperback by Craig, Leam A. (Forensic Psychology Practice Ltd, UK); Browne, Kevin D. (University of Leicester, UK); Beech, Anthony R. (University of Birmingham, UK)

Assessing Risk in Sex Offenders: A Practitioner's Guide

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ISBN:
9780470018989
Publication Date:
20 Mar 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Pages:
272 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Assessing Risk in Sex Offenders: A Practitioner's Guide

Description

Assessing Risk in Sex Offenders: A Practitioner's Guide is a handy resource for forensic practitioners responsible for assessing an managing sexual offenders at risk of recidivism. It covers the risk factors associated with sexual recidivism, evaluates risk assessment approaches and offers guidance on how to conduct forensic evaluations. Written by an expert author team, Assessing risk in Sex Offenders: A Practitioner's Guide examines: The characteristics of sexual offenders Methodological considerations in measuring predictive accuracy Static and dynamic factors Structured risk assessments Treatment of sexual offenders Policy and practices Assessing Risk in Sex Offenders: A Practitioner's Guide is an essential resource for clinical and forensic psychologists, forensic psychiatrists, undergraduate and postgraduate students in forensic and clinical psychology, and prison and probation officers.

Contents

About the Authors. Preface: the Extent of Sexual Violence and the risk Approach. Acknowledgements. Part I: Background, Developmental Frameworks and Predictive Accuracy. 1. Characteristics of Sexual Offenders. 2. Developmental Frameworks and Functional Analysis. 3. Methodological Considerations in Measuring Predictive Accuracy. Part II: Static Risk Factors. 4. Static Factors Associated with Sexual Recidivism. 5. Actuarial and Clinically Guides Measures. Part III: Dynamic Risk Factors. 6. Dynamic Factors Associated with Sexual Recidivism. 7. Treatment and Sexual Recidivism. Part IV: Structuring Risk Assessment. 8. Aetiology and Risk. Part V: Policy and Practice. 9. Implementing Risk Management Policy. 10. Improving Risk Assessment Estimates. 11. Strengths Based Approaches to Risk Assessment. References. Index.

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