The Assessment and Treatment of Women Offenders
Description
The book provides a review of the research literature to guide evidence-based practice in the assessment and treatment of adult female offenders. An historical overview of women’s crime and imprisonment will be followed by a global review of various theories of female criminality. The remainder of the book reviews the psychology of criminal conduct, with a specific focus on three psychological principles of effective intervention: risk, need and responsivity. Respectively, these principles set the “who”, “what” and “how” for correctional intervention.
About the Authors ix
Series Editors’ Preface xi
Preface xv
Acknowledgements xix
1 The Extent and Nature of Female Offending and Incarceration Patterns 1
2 Theories of Female Offending 15
3 Assessment for Classification of Women Offenders 41
4 Assessing Women’s Risk 53
5 Assessing Women’s Needs 83
6 Responsivity, Treatment and Women Offenders 115
7 Conclusion 137
References 149
Index 171
Kelley Blanchette completed her doctorate in forensic psychology atDr. Blanchette has been working with the Research Branch, Correctional Service of Canada, since 1993. She is currently the Director of Women Offender Research, and she has published extensively in this area. Shelley Brown completed her doctorate in forensic psychology at Queen’s University,
Dr. Brown has over ten years’ experience working with the Research branch, Correctional Service of Canada. During this time her research with women focused primarily on developing gender-informed assessment strategies. Currently, she is the Research Advisor to the National Parole Board of Canada. She is also an adjunct professor with
In this groundbreaking text, Kelley Blanchette and Shelley Brown explore whether and how the assessment and treatment of women offenders should differ from that of men. Firmly grounded in a theoretical context, this book focuses on the specific areas of risk, needs and responsivity. It reviews the nature and scope of adult female offending, provides an overview of contemporary theories, offers guidance on evidence-based practice for assessing women’s risks and needs and explores directions for future research. The result is a reconciliation of diverse perspectives and a reformulated gender-informed paradigm for the assessment and treatment of women offenders.
The Assessment and Treatment of Women Offenders presents policy makers and practitioners with the evidence needed to develop successful services for this population. It is essential reading for all professionals working with adult female offenders.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780470864623
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
Psychology
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 171.00(W) x Dimensions: 242.50(H) x Dimensions: 10.90(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English