Routledge Handbook on Offenders with Special Needs

Routledge Handbook on Offenders with Special Needs

Dodson, Kimberly D.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2018

530

Dura

Inglês

9781138648180

15 a 20 dias

1170

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1. Challenges Criminal Justice Practitioners and Treatment Professionals Encounter with Special Needs Offenders Kimberly D. Dodson
Part I: Administration and Management Issues
2. Constitutional and Legal Issues: Tracing the Legal Landscape from Entry to Release Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill and Beverly Blount-Hill
3. Specialty Courts: Funneling Offenders with Special Needs Out of the Criminal Justice System Cassandra A. Atkin-Plunk and Lincoln B.Sloas
4. Special Needs Correctional and Community Facilities: Designing for Inmates with Special Needs John H. Weigel and Sydney M. Kennedy
5. Specialized or Segregated Housing Units: Implementing the Principles of Risk, Needs, and Responsivity Ryan M. Labrecque 6. Administrative and Treatment Issues When Jailing Offenders with Special Needs: Negotiating Limited Resources Jennifer Guriel Myers
Part II: Special Populations
7. Women Offenders: Gender-Responsive Treatment During Incarceration and Reentry Lisa M. Carter
8. Parenting Behind Bars: The Experiences of Incarcerated Mothers and Fathers Michael B. Mitchell, Kimberly D. Dodson, and LeAnn N. Cabage
9. Juvenile Offenders: Diverting Youth and Utilizing Evidence-Based Practices Riane M. Bolin
10. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Offenders: Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Incarceration Chris Wakefield and Andrew L. Spivak
11. Incarcerating the Homeless: Risk Factors and Promising Strategies for Reentry Shelley J. Listwan, Laura Barber, and Deborah Koetzle
12. Incarcerated Veterans: Confronting Military Service Struggles through Treatment and Diversion LeAnn N. Cabage
13. Immigrant Prisoners: Conditions of Confinement and Institutional Abuses Jodie M. Lawston
14. Prison Gangs: Identification, Management, and Renunciation Robert D. Hanser
15. Suicidal Prisoners: Identifying Suicide Risk and Implementing Preventative Policies Christine Tartaro
16. Death Row Inmates: Housing and Management Issues Cedric Michel
Part III: Medical and Mental Health Issues
17. Prisoners with Mental Illness: Treatment Challenges and Solutions Andrea Cantora and Tiffaney Parkman18. Substance Abuse: Screening, Assessment, Planning, and Treatment Robert D. Hanser
19. Offenders with Co-Occurring Disorders: Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment Jerrod Brown, Jeffrey Haun, and Anthony Wartnik
20. Offenders with Physical Disabilities: Experiences Across the Criminal Justice System Margaret E. Leigey and Victoria M. Smiegocki
21. Aging Behind Bars: Assessing the Healthcare Needs of Graying Prisoners Mary E. Harrison Joynt and Alex Bishop
22. Chronic and Terminal Illness: Providing End-of-Life Care to Dying Prisoners Kimberly D. Dodson
23. Offenders with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Contact with the Criminal Justice System James R. Patton and Edward A. Polloway
24. Sex Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities: Deficits and Risk Factors for Sexual Offending Jerrod Brown, Cody Charette, Aaron Trnka, Diane Neal, and Janina Cich
25. Offenders with Learning Disabilities or Special Education Needs: Applying DEAR. and BASE Models Jerrod Brown, Jeffrey Haun, Elizabeth Quinby, and Deborah Eckberg26. Forgotten Populations: Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Health Care Disparities Adam K. Matz
Part IV: Treatment in the Community
27. Policing Special Needs Offenders: Implementing Training to Improve Police-Citizen Encounters Bradley D. Edwards and Jennifer Pealer
28. Treating Offenders with Specialized Needs in the Community: Constructing Community and Social Support Systems Aida I. Diaz-La Cilento
29. Reentry and Reintegration of Adult Special Populations: Community Involvement, Police Partnerships, and Reentry Councils Robert D. Hanser
30. Developing and Implementing Evidence-Based Policies and Practices: Improving Offender Treatment Outcomes Kimberly D. Dodson, LeAnn N. Cabage, and Hannah L. Brown
Transgender Inmates;Aaron Trnka;Prison Nursery Programs;Adam K. Matz;Correctional Facility;Aida I. Diaz-La Cilento;Drug Courts;Alex J. Bishop;SHUs;Andrea Cantora;Mental Health Courts;Andrew L. Spivak;Antisocial Behavior;Anthony Wartnik;FASD;Beverly Blount-Hill;Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders;Bradley D. Edwards;Specialty Courts;Cassandra A. Atkin-Plunk;Geo Group;Cedric Michel;Co-occurring Disorders;Chris Wakefield;Intellectual Disabilities;Christine Tartaro;Correctional Officers;Cody Charette;Mental Illness;Deborah Eckberg;Death Row Inmates;Deborah Koetzle;American Psychiatric Association;Diane Neal;Death Row;Edward A. Polloway;Drug Court Participants;Elizabeth Quinby;Prison Nursery;Hannah L. Brown;Institutional Misconduct;James R. Patton;Sex Offenders;Janina Cich;Administrative Segregation;Jeffrey Haun;Court Participants;Jennifer Guriel Myers;Mental Health Court Participants;Jennifer Pealer;Jerrod Brown;Jodie M. Lawston;John H. Weigel;Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill;Laura Barber;LeAnn N. Cabage;Lincoln B. Sloas;Lisa M. Carter;Margaret E. Leigey;Mary E. Harrison Joynt;Michael B. Mitchell;Riane M. Bolin;Robert D. Hanser;Ryan M. Labrecque;Shelley J. Listwan;Sydney M. Kennedy;Tiffaney Parkman;Victoria M. Smiegocki;correctional;courts;drug;facilities;health;illness;inmates;intellectual;mental;transgender