Desistance from Sex Offending: Alternatives to Throwing Away the Keys

Desistance from Sex Offending: Alternatives to Throwing Away the Keys

by D. Richard Laws PhD, Tony Ward PhD
Desistance from Sex Offending: Alternatives to Throwing Away the Keys

Desistance from Sex Offending: Alternatives to Throwing Away the Keys

by D. Richard Laws PhD, Tony Ward PhD

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Overview

This book offers a fresh perspective on treating a population that is often demonized by policymakers, the public, and even clinicians. The authors argue that most sex offenders are "people like us," with the potential to lead meaningful, law-abiding lives—if given a chance and appropriate support. They describe an empirically and theoretically grounded rehabilitation approach, the Good Lives Model, which can be integrated with the assessment and intervention approaches that clinicians already use. Drawing on the latest knowledge about factors promoting desistance from crime, the book discusses how encouraging naturally occurring desistance processes, and directly addressing barriers to community reintegration, can make treatment more effective and long lasting.

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781606239360
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 03/11/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 306
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

D. Richard Laws, PhD, until his death in 2020, was Director of Pacific Behavioural Assessment in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He was a past president of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers. He held adjunct faculty positions at Cardiff University in the United Kingdom and at the University of Victoria and Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, and was Honourary Professor at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Dr. Laws was known in the field of sexual deviation as a developer of assessment procedures and behavior therapies.

Tony Ward, PhD, is Head of School and Professor of Clinical Psychology at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. His research interests include cognition in offenders, rehabilitation and reintegration processes, and ethical issues in forensic psychology. He has published extensively in these areas and has over 280 academic publications.

Table of Contents

I. General Issues1. IntroductionII. The Criminological Perspective2. Defining and Measuring Desistance3. The Age–Crime Curve: A Brief Overview4. Theoretical Perspectives on Desistance5. Factors Influencing Desistance 6. Two Major Theories of Desistance III. The Forensic Psychological Perspective7. Do Sex Offenders Desist?8. Sex Offender Treatment and Desistance IV. Reentry and Reintegration9. Barriers to Reentry and Reintegration10. Overcoming Barriers to Reentry and Reintegration V. Recruitment11. The Unknown Sex Offenders: Bringing Them in from the Cold12. Blending Theory and Practice: A Criminological PerspectiveVI. Desistance-Focused Intervention13. The Good Lives Model of Offender Rehabilitation: Basic Assumptions, Etiological Commitments, and Practice Implications 14. The Good Lives Model and Desistance Theory and Research: Points of Convergence15. The Good Lives–Desistance Model: Assessment and TreatmentVII. Where to from Here?16. Dignity, Punishment, and Human Rights: The Ethics of Desistance17. Moral Strangers or One of Us?: Concluding Thoughts

 

Interviews

Clinical and forensic psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers; sex offender treatment specialists; researchers in the field of psychology and law. May serve as a supplemental text in graduate-level courses.

 

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