Facilitating desistance from aggression and crime : theory, research, and strength-based practices / edited by Calvin M. Langton, James R. Worling.

Contributor(s): Langton, Calvin M [editor.] | Worling, James R [editor.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource (xxi, 489 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119166504; 1119166500; 9781119166498; 1119166497; 9781119166481; 1119166489Subject(s): Criminals -- Rehabilitation | Correctional psychology | Forensic psychologyGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 365/.661 LOC classification: HV9276 | .F66 2022Online resources: Full text is available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view
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Table of Contents Section 1: Foundations 1: Desistance theory and forensic practice Andrew Day and Mark Halsey 2: Contributions to desistance research from developmental psychopathology Keith Burt, Virginia Peisch and Elyse Rosenberg 3: Contributions to desistance research and practice from positive psychology Yilma Woldgabreal and Andrew Day 4: Risk and strength variables in recidivism-desistance prediction research with applied assessment practices Calvin M Langton, Gabriela D. B. Sheinin and James R Worling 5: Strengths in the Risk-Needs-Responsivity Model of Offender Assessment and Rehabilitation J. Stephen Wormith and Kayla E. Truswell Section2: Assessment 6: Desistance from conduct problems during childhood: Potential Explanatory factors and assessment Anna-Karin Andershed and Henrik Andershed 7: Assessment of protective factors in youth justice settings Chi Meng Chu, Xuexin Xu and DongDong Li 8: Factors related to desistance from sexual recidivism James R Worling and Calvin M Langton 9: Women's Desistance from crime: The role of individual, relational, socio-structural factors over time Anne-Marie Slotboom, Elanie Rodermond and Jan Hendriks 10: Factors predicting desistance from intimate partner violence perpetuation in adults Patti A. Timmons Fritz and Jewels Adair 11: Factors predicting desistance from criminal and aggressive behavior in mentally disordered individuals Michiel de Vries Robbe 12: Factors predicting desistance from criminal behavior and aggression in adult offenders: A critical review Kirk Heibrun, David DeMatteo, Rebecca Schiedel, Victoria Pietruszka, Jaymes Fairfax-Columbo, and Shelley Arnold Section 3: Treatment 13: Evidence-Based delinquency prevention for children exhibiting conduct problems Dustin A. Pardini and David A Hawes 14: Strengths-Based approaches to address criminal behaviors in adolescents Alan Carr, Dan Hartnett and Jane Meleady 15: Strength-Based treatments for adults and juveniles who have been sexually abusive: A review W.L. Marshall and L. E. Marshall 16. Strengths-Based approaches to the treatment of incarcerated women and girls Gina Fedock and Stephanie s. Covington 17. Strengths-Based batter intervention programs for intimate partner violence Kristin W. Bolton, Jon C. Hall and Cathleen Jordan 18. Strength-Based approaches with offenders with mental illness Tonia L. Nicholls, Karen Petersen, Lindsey Kendrick-Koch, Barinder Singh, Hayley Ross, and Christopher Webster 19: The Good Lives Model: Next steps in research and practice Sophie R. Dickson and Gwenda M. Willis
Summary: In Facilitating Desistance from Aggression and Crime: Theory, Research, & Strength-Based Practices, Drs. Calvin Langton and James Worling have gathered together internationally renowned authorities in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, criminology, social work, and law, to critically examine desistance as a construct, process, and outcome as well as the place of strengths work in correctional and forensic mental health settings. Integrating theory, emprical evidence, and applied practices, this timely volume is an essential scholarly resource with a clear practical emphasis for policy makers, researchers, practitioners, and graduate students.--Provided by the Publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of Contents
Section 1: Foundations

1: Desistance theory and forensic practice
Andrew Day and Mark Halsey

2: Contributions to desistance research from developmental psychopathology
Keith Burt, Virginia Peisch and Elyse Rosenberg

3: Contributions to desistance research and practice from positive psychology
Yilma Woldgabreal and Andrew Day

4: Risk and strength variables in recidivism-desistance prediction research with applied assessment practices
Calvin M Langton, Gabriela D. B. Sheinin and James R Worling

5: Strengths in the Risk-Needs-Responsivity Model of Offender Assessment and Rehabilitation
J. Stephen Wormith and Kayla E. Truswell

Section2: Assessment

6: Desistance from conduct problems during childhood: Potential Explanatory factors and assessment
Anna-Karin Andershed and Henrik Andershed

7: Assessment of protective factors in youth justice settings
Chi Meng Chu, Xuexin Xu and DongDong Li

8: Factors related to desistance from sexual recidivism
James R Worling and Calvin M Langton

9: Women's Desistance from crime: The role of individual, relational, socio-structural factors over time
Anne-Marie Slotboom, Elanie Rodermond and Jan Hendriks

10: Factors predicting desistance from intimate partner violence perpetuation in adults
Patti A. Timmons Fritz and Jewels Adair

11: Factors predicting desistance from criminal and aggressive behavior in mentally disordered individuals
Michiel de Vries Robbe

12: Factors predicting desistance from criminal behavior and aggression in adult offenders: A critical review
Kirk Heibrun, David DeMatteo, Rebecca Schiedel, Victoria Pietruszka, Jaymes Fairfax-Columbo, and Shelley Arnold

Section 3: Treatment

13: Evidence-Based delinquency prevention for children exhibiting conduct problems
Dustin A. Pardini and David A Hawes

14: Strengths-Based approaches to address criminal behaviors in adolescents
Alan Carr, Dan Hartnett and Jane Meleady

15: Strength-Based treatments for adults and juveniles who have been sexually abusive: A review
W.L. Marshall and L. E. Marshall

16. Strengths-Based approaches to the treatment of incarcerated women and girls
Gina Fedock and Stephanie s. Covington

17. Strengths-Based batter intervention programs for intimate partner violence
Kristin W. Bolton, Jon C. Hall and Cathleen Jordan

18. Strength-Based approaches with offenders with mental illness
Tonia L. Nicholls, Karen Petersen, Lindsey Kendrick-Koch, Barinder Singh, Hayley Ross, and Christopher Webster

19: The Good Lives Model: Next steps in research and practice
Sophie R. Dickson and Gwenda M. Willis

In Facilitating Desistance from Aggression and Crime: Theory, Research, & Strength-Based Practices, Drs. Calvin Langton and James Worling have gathered together internationally renowned authorities in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, criminology, social work, and law, to critically examine desistance as a construct, process, and outcome as well as the place of strengths work in correctional and forensic mental health settings. Integrating theory, emprical evidence, and applied practices, this timely volume is an essential scholarly resource with a clear practical emphasis for policy makers, researchers, practitioners, and graduate students.--Provided by the Publisher

About the Author
Calvin M. Langton, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He is also a clinical and forensic psychologist registered in Ontario, Canada, and a chartered psychologist in the United Kingdom.

James R. Worling, Ph.D., is a clinical and forensic psychologist in full-time private practice in Toronto, Canada. He has over 34 years experience working with adolescents who have offended sexually.

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