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This state-of-the-art book reviews the contribution of psychology to the explanation of criminal conduct and the treatment and rehabilitation of offenders.
This volume provides a psychological and evidence-informed perspective of criminal behaviour that sets it apart from many criminological and mental health explanations of criminal behaviour.
Now organised into four parts: The Theoretical Context and Knowledge Base to the Psychology of Criminal Conduct; The Major Risk/Need Factor of Criminal Conduct; Applications; and Summary and Conclusions.
The book consists of 15 chapters, which are organized into four sections. Part 1 provides an overview of theoretical context and major knowledge base of the psychology of criminal conduct.
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The Psychology of Criminal Conduct
The book consists of 15 chapters, which are organized into four sections. Part 1 provides an overview of theoretical context and major knowledge base of the psychology of criminal conduct.
This book also offers the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) model of assessment and treatment that has guided developments in the subject throughout the world.