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Offenders with developmental disabilities

Part of the Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical Psychology series
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For over a century, developmental disabilities have been associated with crime in prejudicial and pejorative contexts. "Offenders with Developmental Disabilities" provides a balanced, comprehensive review of the prevalence, nature and development of offending by those with intellectual disabilities.

Not only does this volume include coverage of evidence based assessment and treatment ideas, strategies and plans, but also places the field in a historical, legal and ethical context.

William Lindsay, John Taylor and Peter Sturmey have brought together a wealth of contributors from differing backgrounds to share new material and knowledge of assessments, treatment, and service issues in a single volume.

Divided into five parts, Part I opens with theoretical issues; Part II deals with legal and services contexts including ethical concerns; Part III considers risk assessment, general assessment and approaches to evaluation; Part IV addresses specific issues of sexual offending, anger and aggression, fire raising, dual diagnosis, female offenders and personality disorder; Part V concludes with service development, professional and research issues. Forensic practitioners and students from psychology and psychiatry, lawyers and advocates, nurses and social workers will all find this comprehensive and practical book an inspiration in taking this field forward.

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John Wiley & Sons Inc
0471486353 / 9780471486350
Paperback / softback
364.38
30/03/2004
United States
English
xix, 363 p.
25 cm
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