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Transitions to Better Lives

Offender readiness and rehabilitation

Andrew Day (Deakin University), Sharon Casey (University of South Australia), Tony Ward (Victoria University, Wellington), Kevin Howells (University of Nottingham) and James Vess (Deakin University)


No Text The aim of this book is to describe, collate, and summarise a body of recent research, both theoretical and empirical, that explores the issue of treatment readiness in offender programming. The book is divided into three different sections.

The first section unpacks a model of treatment readiness and how it has been operationalised; the second section discusses how the construct has been applied to the treatment of different offender groups; and in the final section, some of the practice approaches that have been identified as holding promise in addressing low levels of offender readiness are discussed.

Included are contributions from a number of authors whose work, in recent years, has stimulated discussion and helped to inform practice in offender rehabilitation. The title, Transitions to Better Lives, was chosen to remind us of the ultimate purpose behind any attempt to rehabilitate offenders – that is, to help individuals learn how to meet their needs in ways that are both personally fulfilling and socially responsible.

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Written by a group of leading researchers in the area;

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The only text that reviews all aspects of the offender readiness model;

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Contains descriptions of practice in work with offenders;

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Reviews current approaches to the measurement of treatment readiness.

This book is ideal for those who work or study in the criminal justice system and are interested, or involved, with the delivery of rehabilitation and reintegration programmes for offenders. This includes psychologists, social workers, probation and parole officers, managers and policy makers, and prison officers.



Contents


Part I: What is Treatment Readiness?
1 The Multifactor Offender Readiness Model
2 The origins of treatment readiness, Ralph C. Serin, Sharon M. Kennedy, Donna L. Mailloux and Laura J. Hanby
3 What are readiness factors?
4 The Good Lives Model of offender rehabilitation and treatment readiness
5 The assessment of treatment readiness

Part II: Readiness and Offenders
6 Interpersonal violence: the need for individualised services
7 Sex offenders: understanding low readiness
8 Substance use and readiness
9 Readiness and treatment engagement in personality disordered offenders: towards a clinical strategy

Part III: Clinical and Therapeutic Approaches to Working with Low Levels of Readiness
10 The modification of low readiness
11 Goal-focused interventions with offenders, Mary McMurran
12 Treatment readiness and the therapeutic alliance, Christine Kozar
13 Readiness and risk: a case illustration
14 Ways forward and conclusions
Appendix 1: Measures of Treatment Readiness
Selected journal articles
References
Index





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