Community Risk and Protective Factors for Probation and Parole Risk Assessment Tools: Emerging Research and Opportunities (e-bog) af Edwina Louise
Edwina Louise (forfatter)

Community Risk and Protective Factors for Probation and Parole Risk Assessment Tools: Emerging Research and Opportunities e-bog

2190,77 DKK (inkl. moms 2738,46 DKK)
The staff in probation agencies rely heavily on a long list of case plan agreements to get their clients to obey the laws. Yet, the list of rules create overwhelming challenges for those on probation and parole, especially those who suffer from drug addiction, mental illness, and physical and cognitive disabilities. Though millions of dollars in grants and funding continue to be provided as a s...
E-bog 2190,77 DKK
Forfattere Edwina Louise (forfatter)
Udgivet 25 oktober 2019
Genrer JKVS
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781799811503
The staff in probation agencies rely heavily on a long list of case plan agreements to get their clients to obey the laws. Yet, the list of rules create overwhelming challenges for those on probation and parole, especially those who suffer from drug addiction, mental illness, and physical and cognitive disabilities. Though millions of dollars in grants and funding continue to be provided as a solution, the rate of recidivism is still rising. Community Risk and Protective Factors for Probation and Parole Risk Assessment Tools: Emerging Research and Opportunities is an essential research publication that explores tools for predicting recidivism rates among incarcerated individuals. The study provides evidence for an alternative explanation for a still prevailing notion that recidivism is primarily a result of personal/internal failings (such as mental illness or cognitive impairment) versus external/societal ones. Featuring a wide range of topics such as affordable housing, policy reform, and adult education, this book is ideal for criminologists, sociologists, law enforcement, corrections officers, wardens, therapists, rehabilitation counselors, researchers, policymakers, criminal justice professionals, academicians, and students.