Description
Part III focuses on different types of offense or offender groups as starting points. This perspective has relevance since many criminal justice and forensic mental health systems allocate offenders to interventions based on their index offense (or history of offenses). Finally, Part IV addresses the application of clinical psychology in the service of assessment and treatment in forensic settings. It includes the state of the art on diagnostic and risk assessment, as well as both widely used and recently developed interventions. This book is an excellent resource for students at both Bachelor's and Master's level, while also representing a comprehensive handbook for experienced researchers and practitioners.
Author: Carlo Garofalo
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Published: 12/19/2021
Pages: 638
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.89lbs
Size: 8.27h x 5.83w x 1.47d
ISBN13: 9783030808815
ISBN10: 3030808815
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Criminology
- Psychology | Forensic Psychology
- Law | Criminal Law | General
About the Author
Carlo Garofalo is Assistant Professor at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. He is a licensed clinical psychologist and his research work is mainly focused on the relevance of emotion and personality pathology for antisocial behaviour and aggression. His work is published in top-tier journals in the domains of clinical psychology/psychiatry and criminology/forensic psychology.
Jelle J. Sijtsema is Associate Professor at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. His research mainly focuses on the role of social relationships in the development of antisocial behaviour. His work is published in top-tier journals in the fields of developmental psychology and criminology/penology.