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Past, Present, and Promises by Patricia H. Graham
Past, Present, and Promises by Patricia H. Graham




SECTION TWO: POLICY CONTEXTS AND CULTURESġ3 The ‘Transforming Rehabilitation’ agenda in England and Wales: implications of privatisation SECTION ONE: THEORIES AND MODELS FOR WORKING WITH OFFENDERSĢ Conceptualizing Rehabilitation: Four forms, two models, one process and a plethora of challengesģ Promoting inclusion and citizenship? Selective reflections on the recent history of the policy and practice of rehabilitation in England and WalesĤ Should there be a right to rehabilitation?ĥ Human Rights and Rehabilitative Work in Criminal JusticeĦ Retribution and Rehabilitation: Taking Punishment Seriously in a Humane Societyħ Restorative Justice: A different approach to working with offenders and with those whom they have harmedĨ The Evidence-based Approach to Correctional Rehabilitation: Current status of the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) Model of Offender Rehabilitationĩ An overview of the Good Lives Model: Theory and evidenceġ1 Doing justice to desistance narrativesġ2 Therapeutic jurisprudence and rehabilitation This book is an essential and flexible resource for researchers and practitioners alike and is an authoritative guide for students taking courses on working with offenders, criminal justice policy, probation, prisons, penology, and community corrections.ġ An Introduction to The Routledge Companion to Rehabilitative Work in Criminal Justice Application to specific needs and contexts, such as substance misuse, mental health, violence, and risk assessment.Application to specific groups, including female offenders, young offenders, families, and ethnic minorities.Policy contexts of offender supervision and rehabilitation.Theories and models for working with offenders.

Past, Present, and Promises by Patricia H. Graham

The book is split into thematic sections and includes coverage of: Bringing together international experts, this book is the go-to source for students, researchers, and practitioners in criminal justice, looking for a comprehensive and authoritative summary of available knowledge in the field.Ĭovering a variety of contexts, settings, needs, and approaches, and drawing on theory and practice, this Companion brings together over 90 entries, offering readers concise and definitive overviews of a range of key contemporary issues on working with offenders. Typically, this is organized in penal and correctional services – in custody in prisons, or in the community, supervised by services such as probation.

Past, Present, and Promises by Patricia H. Graham Past, Present, and Promises by Patricia H. Graham

All the world’s criminal justice systems need to undertake direct work with people who have come into their care or are under their supervision as a result of criminal offences.






Past, Present, and Promises by Patricia H. Graham