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What Works: Reducing Reoffending Guidelines from Research and Practice


What Works: Reducing Reoffending Guidelines from Research and Practice

Paperback by McGuire, James (University of Liverpool, UK)

What Works: Reducing Reoffending Guidelines from Research and Practice

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ISBN:
9780471956860
Publication Date:
11 Jul 1995
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 8 May 2024
What Works: Reducing Reoffending Guidelines from Research and Practice

Description

The last few years have seen a marked change in attitudes to the rehabilitation and management of offenders. It is now impossible to ignore evidence which demonstrates the possibilities for reducing reoffending. This book assembles and consolidates that evidence, and indicates the implications for both practice and research. Professionals in probation, parole and law, as well as in forensic psychology, psychiatry, nursing, and prison management and policy, will find this book of direct relevance to their work and thinking. It will be of interest and value to practitioners, academics and researchers across the whole field of adult and juvenile criminal justice. A key emphasis of the book is the relationship between research and practice: the evidence presented here constitutes a significant advancement in knowledge in the social sciences generally, and the findings are of considerable practical importance, in providing guidelines of relevance to practitioners and policy-makers throughout the criminal justice system.

Contents

About the Editor vi List of Contributors viii Series Preface ix Preface xi Part I: The 'What Works' Debate 1 Reviewing 'What Works': Past, Present and Future 3 James McGuire and Philip Priestley 2 The Psychology of Criminal Conduct and Effective Treatment 35 Don Andrews 3 What do We Learn from 400 Research Studies on the Effectiveness of Treatment with Juvenile Delinquents? 63 Mark W. Lipsey 4 The Efficacy of Correctional Treatment: A Review and Synthesis of Meta-evaluations 79 Friedrich Lösel Part II: Practical Applications and Current Developments 5 The STOP Programme: Reasoning and Rehabilitation in a British Setting 115 Christine Knott 6 Creating a Culture of Change: A Case Study of a Car Crime Project in Belfast 127 Tim Chapman 7 Teaching Self-risk Management to Violent Offenders 139 Jack Bush 8 A Rationale for the Treatment of Sex Offenders: Pro Bono Publico 155 Robert Prentky 9 Diversion from Prosecution: A Scottish Experience 173 David Cooke Part III: Practice, Research and Programme Delivery 10 The Meaning and Implications of 'Programme Integrity' 195 Clive R. Hollin 11 Practitioner Evaluation in Probation 209 Gill McIvor 12 Effective Practice and Service Delivery 221 Colin Roberts Index 237

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