LEADER 00000cam 2200781Ii 4500 001 ocn818733971 003 OCoLC 005 20180104062125.1 006 m o d 007 cr |n||||||||| 008 121118s2012 enk ob 001 0 eng d 020 144730022X|q(e-book) 020 9781447300229|q(e-book) 035 (OCoLC)818733971|z(OCoLC)818866657|z(OCoLC)824654931 |z(OCoLC)828184255|z(OCoLC)957742075|z(OCoLC)958087041 |z(OCoLC)963665904 040 YDXCP|beng|epn|cYDXCP|dOCLCO|dN$T|dUKMGB|dE7B|dOCLCQ|dUMC |dZCU|dLRU|dIDEBK|dOCLCF|dOTZ|dOCLCO|dOCLCQ|dJSTOR|dEBLCP |dDEBSZ|dCDX|dOCLCQ|dUKOUP|dOCLCQ|dIOG 049 MAIN 050 4 HV5801|b.R57 2012 082 04 364.3/8|223 245 00 Risk and rehabilitation :|bmanagement and treatment of substance misuse and mental health problems in the criminal justice system /|cedited by Aaron Pycroft and Suzie Clift. 260 Bristol ;|aChicago, IL :|bPolicy Press,|c2012. 300 1 online resource (viii, 204 pages) 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 505 0 Risk and Rehabilitation; Contents; List of contributors; Introduction; 1. The numbers game: a systems perspective on risk; Introduction; Complexity and evolution; Organisational approaches to risk; Case study and conclusion; 2. Risk, assessment and the practice of actuarial criminal justice; Introduction; Risk and dangerousness; Risk, legislation and practice; Mental health, risk, dangerousness and criminal justice; The even more 'unpopular' implications; Conclusion; 3. The Mental Health Act: dual diagnosis, public protection and legal dilemmas in practice; Introduction. 505 8 Contextual background to Part III of the Mental Health ActThe Mental Health Act exclusion criteria for drugs and alcohol; Care pathways for dually diagnosed clients under Part III of the MHA; Hospital Orders and Restriction Orders; Detention under a Transfer Order; Treatment for DDCs in prison as per the sentencing policy requirements relating to the specific index offence; Discussion of case studies; Conclusion; 4. Risk and rehabilitation: a fusion of concepts?; Introduction; The meanings of rehabilitation; Penal welfarism: the birth and hegemony of rehabilitation in England and Wales. 505 8 The decline of rehabilitation and the emergence of risk in criminological thoughtA post-rehabilitative paradigm shift; The reconfiguration of rehabilitation and risk; The 'new' rehabilitationists; The reconfiguration of rehabilitation; Front-line perspectives: human agency and the nature of organisational change; Rehabilitation and risk: criminogenic needs and the transformative risk- rehabilitation hybrid; The future of rehabilitation: naturalistic rehabilitation and desistence from crime beyond correctional agencies; Coupling rehabilitation and risk in criminal justice: the Community Order. 505 8 Conclusion5. Seeking out rehabilitation within the Drug Rehabilitation Requirement; Introduction; Drug policy; The Drug Rehabilitation Requirement; Delivering the Drug Rehabilitation Requirement; Expectations of those on Drug Rehabilitation Requirements; Enforcement practice; Court reviews; Partnership arrangements; Responding to complex needs in the context of court-mandated treatment; Evaluating effectiveness; Offender management, rehabilitation and the Drug Rehabilitation Requirement; Concluding comments; 6. The Mental Health Treatment Requirement: the promise and the practice. 505 8 IntroductionThe Mental Health Treatment Requirement: practice and problems; How to identify and select offenders; Putting a Mental Health Treatment Requirement in place; Enforcement; Conclusion; 7. The Alcohol Treatment Requirement: drunk but compliant; Introduction; Alcohol; Alcohol and crime; Models of Care for Alcohol Misusers; Alcohol Treatment Requirement case study; Conclusion; 8. Community Orders and the Mental Health Court pilot: a service user perspective of what constitutes a quality, effective intervention; Introduction; Background to the Mental Health Court pilot. 506 1 Unlimited number of concurrent users.|5UkHlHU 650 0 Substance abuse|zGreat Britain. 650 0 Drug abuse and crime|zGreat Britain. 650 0 Criminal justice, Administration of|zGreat Britain. 700 1 Pycroft, Aaron. 700 1 Clift, Suzie. 856 40 |uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt9qgz5r|zGo to ebook 936 JSTOR-D-2016/17