Psychosocial Interventions in the Criminal Justice System: Proceedings : Reports Presented to the 20th Criminological Research Conference (1993)Introductory report by Mr R. Hood, General Rapporteur, University of Oxford |
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... antisocial personal traits at different ages is not very high : only half of antisocial children become antisocial adults ( Farrington , 1992 ) . For that reason , one should try to identify those factors which may trigger such changes ...
... antisocial personal traits at different ages is not very high : only half of antisocial children become antisocial adults ( Farrington , 1992 ) . For that reason , one should try to identify those factors which may trigger such changes ...
Page 87
... antisocial attitudes and feelings , reducing antisocial peer contacts , enhancing family relationships and supervision by parents , identification with pro - social models , strengthening self - control , improving social skills ...
... antisocial attitudes and feelings , reducing antisocial peer contacts , enhancing family relationships and supervision by parents , identification with pro - social models , strengthening self - control , improving social skills ...
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... antisocial behaviour and which do not . For example , there are encouraging effects for some types of program ( e.g. , theoretically sound , cognitive - behavioural , multi - modal , need- , and responsitivity - oriented approaches ) ...
... antisocial behaviour and which do not . For example , there are encouraging effects for some types of program ( e.g. , theoretically sound , cognitive - behavioural , multi - modal , need- , and responsitivity - oriented approaches ) ...
Contents
Opening address by Mr U Gatti Chairman of the Conference | 3 |
Psychosocial assessments before and after sentencing Report | 23 |
Psychosocial interventions aimed at resolving the conflict between | 51 |
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Antanowicz antisocial applied approach Bliesener categories of offenders centres characteristics clinical clinician cognitive community sentences concept consent context Council of Europe courts crime Criminal Justice Act criminal justice system criminological criteria custodial sentence delinquency differential disorders drug addicts e.g. Marshall effect sizes evaluation example Farrington Gendreau Gottschalk Home Office impact important individual institutional integrity involved Journal juvenile juvenile delinquents Lipsey Lösel measures Messmer & Otto meta-analysis methods offender treatment offender's offending behaviour organisation outcome overall penal personality perspective practice practitioners pre-sentence report primary studies prison probation officers probation order probation service problems programmes psychiatric psychodynamic psychological psychosocial assessment psychosocial interventions psychotherapy punishment recidivism reconviction regarded rehabilitation relationship reparation responsibility restitution Restorative Justice risk Ross sex offenders SMPRS social skills specific staff successful supervision techniques therapeutic therapy types victim-offender mediation Winterdyk young offenders