The Clinical Treatment of the Criminal Offender in Outpatient Mental Health Settings
New and Emerging Perspectives

Author:

Language: English

73.30 €

In Print (Delivery period: 14 days).

Add to cartAdd to cart
Publication date:
· 15.2x22.9 cm · Paperback

This volume brings together in a single source a set of perspectives by leaders in the clinical treatment of criminal offenders in outpatient settings, particularly those whose crimes have involved domestic violence and/or substance abuse. More than a set of ?how to? techniques, it addresses the question of which offenders can successfully be treated in what settings by which techniques. It is a valuable resource not only for those concerned with prisons, probation, and parole, but also for those responsible for the delivery of mental health services in the community.

Contents, Introduction: Criminal Offenders and “Mainstream” Outpatient Mental Health Care: Emerging Perspectives

  • “Privatizing” the Treatment of Criminal Offenders
  • Men Who Abuse Their Spouses: Social and Psychological Supports
  • Men Who Abuse Their Spouses: An Approach to Assessing Future Risk
  • Treating Abusive Parents in Outpatient Settings
  • Treatment Needs and Services for Mothers With a Dual Diagnosis: Substance Abuse and Mental Illness
  • Drug Use and Felony Crime: Biochemical Credibility and Unsettled Questions
  • Outpatient Treatment for Substance-Abusing Offenders
  • Alcohol Abuse and the Young Offender: Alcohol Education as an Alternative to Custodial Sentencing
  • The Convergence of the Mentally Disordered and the Jail Population
  • Outpatient Treatment of the Sexually Motivated Murderer and Potential Murderer
Professional Practice & Development
Letitia C. Pallone