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E-raamat: Dynamic Risk Factors for Sexual Offending: Causal Considerations

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  • Sari: SpringerBriefs in Psychology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030582753
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  • Sari: SpringerBriefs in Psychology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030582753

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Dynamic risk factors add a key element to the activities of practitioners seeking to reduce recidivism in criminal populations.This book focuses on the usefulness of dynamic risk factors and their ability to provide reliable information about the likelihood of reoffending. Practitioners increasingly depend on such assessments for more accurate prediction of recidivism as well as for improving the design of intervention programs.

1 Current Conceptualizations of Dynamic Risk Factors
1(18)
1.1 Origins of DRF
2(1)
1.2 Prediction
3(2)
1.3 Treatment
5(1)
1.4 Explanation
5(2)
1.5 Theories of Sexual Offending
7(2)
1.6 Recent Theoretical Developments: Agency
9(5)
1.7 Causal Mechanisms
14(1)
1.8 Summary
15(1)
References
16(3)
2 Critical Analysis of Dynamic Risk Factors
19(10)
2.1 Conceptual/Theoretical Problems
20(2)
2.2 The Measurement of DRF and Change
22(3)
2.3 Summary
25(1)
References
25(4)
3 Reformulating Dynamic Risk Factors
29(14)
3.1 Classification
30(3)
3.2 Causal Criteria
33(2)
3.3 Agency Approaches
35(1)
3.4 Suggestions for Theory Development
35(2)
3.5 DRF as Boundary Objects
37(3)
3.6 Summary: Reformulating DRF
40(1)
References
40(3)
4 Reformulating Dynamic Risk Factors and Practice Implications
43(22)
4.1 Risk-Causality Method
44(3)
4.2 Implications: Rehabilitation Theories
47(1)
4.3 The Risk-Need-Responsivity Model
47(3)
4.4 The Good Lives Model
50(2)
4.5 Reformulated DRF and Case Formulation
52(4)
4.6 Practical Implications of Reformulating DRF
56(3)
4.7 Summary: Reformulating DRF and Practice Implications
59(2)
References
61(4)
5 Conclusions and Future Directions
65
5.1 Future Directions
67(3)
5.2 Final Conclusions
70(1)
References
71
Roxanne Heffernan, PhD, MSc, is an Adjunct Teaching Fellow at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand and works in the field of Correctional rehabilitation. Dr Heffernan completed her PhD in 2020, this research focused on developing explanations of offending based in human agency and applying these to Correctional practice. She has published a number of academic papers on dynamic risk and protective factors and their relationship to human agency and crime. 





Tony Ward, PhD, MA (Hons), DipClinPsyc, is a Professor of Clinical Psychology at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Dr. Ward has previously taught clinical and forensic psychology at Canterbury, Melbourne and Deakin universities. He has over 440 academic publications and his research interests are offender desistance and rehabilitation, forensic and correctional ethics, and theoretical issues in psychopathology. His books include Rehabilitation: Beyond the riskparadigm , coauthored with Shadd Maruna (Routledge, 2007), Desistance from sex offending: Alternatives to throwing away the keys, coauthored with Richard Laws ( Guilford, 2011), and Evolutionary Criminology, coauthored with Russell Durrant (Academic Press, 2015). Dr. Ward is the developer of the Good Lives Model for the rehabilitation of offenders.