About the Editors xii
Notes on the Contributors xiii
Part I Correctional Psychology in Context 1
1 Correctional Psychology: A Short History and Current Standing
3
Devon L. L. Polaschek, Andrew Day, and Clive R. Hollin
2 Being Ethical Psychologists in Correction Settings 30
Alfred Allan
3 The American Psychological Association’s Misuse of the Role of
Psychologist‐as‐Organizational‐Consultant to Torture: Where Was the
“Bright Line” Position? 45
Astrid Birgden
Part II The Roles of Psychology in Managing Prisons and Offenders 61
4 The Effects of Imprisonment 63
Robert D. Morgan,
Stephanie A. Van Horn, Nina MacLean, Joseph T. Hunter, and Rebecca
L. Bauer
5 Violence and the Pains of Confinement: PRISM as a Promising
Paradigm for Violence Prevention 78
David J. Cooke
6 Managing Difficult and Disruptive Prisoners 94
Nick J. Wilson and T. Glen Kilgour
7 Managing Suicide and Self‐Harm 109
Caroline Logan and Jayne L. Taylor
8 Solitary Confinement and Punishment: Effects on Misconducts
and Recidivism 131
Paul Gendreau and Claire Goggin
9 The Challenge of Managing Aging Prisoners 144
Ronald H. Aday and Tina Maschi
10 The Challenge of Managing Offenders With Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities Through Secure and Community Service
Pathways 159
William Lindsay and Danyal Ansari
11 Families, Parenting, and Visits in Prison 169
Clare‐Ann Fortune and Karen Salmon
Part III Foundational Knowledge of Offending and Offenders 183
12 The Psychology of Violent Offending 185
Devon L. L. Polaschek
13 The Psychology of Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse 206
Kate Walker and Erica Bowen
14 The Serious and Violent Young Offender: Examining the
Multi‐Domain Risk Profile, Mental Health, and Treatment
Intervention Strategies 221
Raymond R. Corrado, Adrienne M. F. Peters, and Jeff Mathesius
15 The Psychology of Sexual Offending 235
Sarah Brown
16 Severe Mental Illness: Crime, Antisocial and Aggressive
Behavior 251
Sheilagh Hodgins and Sanja Klein
17 Personality Disorders and Offending 265
Mary McMurran and Richard C. Howard
18 Indigenous Offenders: Issues and Challenges for Correctional
Psychologists 282
Armon J. Tamatea and Andrew Day
19 Female Offenders: Trends, Effective Practices, and Ongoing
Debates 297
Terri Scott, Shelley L. Brown, and Kayla A. Wanamaker
20 The Psychology of Desistance 315
Devon L. L. Polaschek
Part IV Intervention: Theory, Design, Implementation and Evaluation 337
21 Psychologically Relevant Theories of Crime and Offender
Rehabilitation 339
Sharon Casey
22 Offender Rehabilitation and Theories of Behavior Change
354
Sharon Casey
23 Program Integrity: A Network Issue 374
Rob Paramo
24 Measuring the Intermediate Effects of Offense‐Focused
Intervention on Offenders 395
Michael Daffern, Gabrielle Klepfisz, Tamara Sweller, and Andrew
Day
25 Treatment Outcome Evaluations: How Do We Know What Works?
410
Devon L. L. Polaschek
Part V Assessment 427
26 Evaluating and Managing Risk for Violence Using Structured
Professional Judgment 429
Kevin S. Douglas
27 The Roles of the Risk Estimate and Clinical Information in
Risk Assessments 446
Daryl G. Kroner
28 Offender Risk and Need Assessment: Theory, Research, and
Applications 461
Mark E. Olver and Stephen C. P. Wong
29 Case Formulation and Treatment Planning 476
Peter Sturmey, Mary McMurran, and Michael Daffern
30 Psychological Assessment in the Correctional Setting 488
Andrew Day
Part VI Treatment: Specific Populations and Problems 499
31 Interventions to Reduce Recidivism in Adult Violent Offenders
501
Devon L. L. Polaschek
32 Effective Sex Offender Treatment in Correctional Settings: A
Strengths‐Based Approach 515
Liam E. Marshall
33 Treating Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse 529
Erica Bowen and Andrew Day
34 Interventions to Reduce Alcohol‐Related Offending 543
James McGuire
35 Prison Substance Misuse Interventions and Offending 558
Sharon Casey and Andrew Day
Part VII Treatment: Modalities and Approaches 573
36 An Examination of Individual Versus Group Treatment in
Correctional Settings 575
Jason Davies
37 Communal Living as the Agent of Change 590
Geraldine Akerman
38 Integrating Motivational Interviewing with
Risk‐Need‐Responsivity‐Based Practice in Community Corrections:
Collaboratively Focusing on What Matters Most 603
Raymond Chip Tafrate, Tom Hogan, and Damon Mitchell
39 What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) With Offenders?
623
Clive R. Hollin
40 Criminal Thinking: Theory and Practice 637
Glenn D. Walters
41 Schema Therapy in Forensic Settings 654
David P. Bernstein, Maartje Clercx, and Marije Keulen‐De Vos
42 New Developments in Interventions for Working With Offending
Behavior 669
Lawrence Jones
Part VIII Community Interventions 687
43 Traditional and Innovative Reentry Approaches and
Interventions 689
Marissa Kiss, Sara Del Principel, and Faye S. Taxman
44 Recognizing the Importance of Effective Practices in
Community Correctional Supervision 706
Simon Davies and Devon L. L. Polaschek
45 Integrating Dynamic Risk Assessment Into Community
Supervision Practice 725
Ralph C. Serin, Nick Chadwick, and Caleb D. Lloyd
46 “What Works” in Supervising Probationers with Mental Illness
744
Sarah M. Manchak, Lydie R. Loth, and Jennifer L. Skeem
47 Community Treatment: The Need for a Taxonomy 758
Faye S. Taxman
48 Correctional Psychology: Contemplating the Future 773
Devon L. L. Polaschek and Andrew Day
Index 779
Devon L. L. Polaschek is Professor of Criminal Justice Psychology in the School of Psychology and the Joint Director of the New Zealand Institute of Security and Crime Science, University of Waikato, New Zealand.
Andrew Day is Professor in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Australia and Adjunct Professor in the Indigenous Education and Research Centre at James Cook University, Australia.
Clive R. Hollin is Emeritus Professor of Criminological Psychology at The University of Leicester, UK.
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