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Treating Sex Offenders: An Introduction to sex offender treatment programmes

Treating Sex Offenders: An Introduction to sex offender treatment programmes

Authors
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year 13/12/2010
Pages 14
Version paperback
Readership level Professional and scholarly
Language English
ISBN 9781843921226
Categories Crime & criminology
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Book description

This book aims to provide an introduction and overview of sex offender treatment programmes, designed for students and practitioners coming to this field. It seeks to describe the development, theoretical underpinnings, treatment goals and operation of cognitive-behavioural and other programmes to an audience unfamiliar with this form of rehabilitation. In addition, it aims to examine the effectiveness of these programmes and the difficulties associated with assessing this, the public response to treatment and also the effects on staff responsible for implementing them. The book is concerned particularly to assess the operation of sex offender treatment programmes in the UK context, considering also the issues associated with implementing programmes developed in other contexts, especially the USA and Canada. It will be of interest to practitioners, particularly those who are beginning work on sex offender treatment programmes, or others (such as health workers, social workers, probation officers) who come into contact with these programmes indirectly.

Treating Sex Offenders: An Introduction to sex offender treatment programmes

Table of contents

1 Introduction; 2 History and development of sex offender treatment; 3 Current use of cognitive-behavioural sex offender treatment; 4 Theoretical underpinnings of programmes; 5 Treatment ethos and effects on staff; 6 Programmes and aims of cognitive-behavioural programmes; 7 Are programmes effective? (1) Difficulties in evaluating programmes; 8 Are programmes effective? (2) Research evidence; 9 Are programmes effective (3) What works? 10 The future of treatment programmes; References; Index

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