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Psychological Research in Prisons

by Graham Towl (Editor), Graham J. Towl
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Overview

This up-to-date collection begins with an account and analysis of the role of psychologists in prisons in relation to research.

  • Looks at the results of evidence based psychological approaches to working with prisoners
  • First half of the book has its primary focus on psychological evaluation research
  • Includes chapters on psychological research on suicide, bullying, life sentenced prisoners and staff sickness

Synopsis

This up-to-date collection begins with an account and analysis of the role of psychologists in prisons in relation to research.


  • Looks at the results of evidence based psychological approaches to working with prisoners
  • First half of the book has its primary focus on psychological evaluation research
  • Includes chapters on psychological research on suicide, bullying, life sentenced prisoners and staff sickness

About the Author, Graham Towl

Professor Graham J. Towl, Chief Psychologist, National Offender Management Services, is the editor of Psychology in Prisons (BPS Blackwell, 2003), and a co-editor of Suicide in Prisons (BPS Blackwell, 2000), Applying Psychology to Forensic Practice (BPS Blackwell, 2003), and Psychology in Probation Services (BPS Blackwell, 2004).

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Editorials

From the Publisher

β€œPsychological Research in Prisons provides an impressive collection of accessible and informed chapters, each highlighting the extent to which psychological theory and research can inform the work of practitioners, and how practice can influence the direction of research.” Julie Harrower, Chartered Forensic Psychologist, Head of Psychology at Coventry University and Chair of the DFP Board of Examiners

β€œPsychological Research in Prisons contains some new and interesting empirical results. But its main achievement is to put the question mark firmly back into β€˜What works?’ Early chapters explore how, often tentative, research findings about interventions which might reduce reoffending have become translated into overly prescriptive policies that actually serve to undermine rather than foster effective practice. This is a book by psychologists but its readership should be much wider – policy makers, prison governors, probation and prison staff, and criminologists will all find much food for thought within its pages.” Professor Carol Hedderman, University of Leicester

β€œIt is sure to become a new standard reference book in this field. It will be a very useful aid to the work of psychologists in Japan, who are currently introducing CBT within custodial settings.” Hiroshi Urata, Senior Psychologist, Wakayama Juvenile Classification Home, Japan

Book Details

Published
December 1, 2007
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781405133142

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