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When is an offender not an offender?
Punishment & Society, 2009Despite the torrent of the punitive state, people in conflict with the law are made up as `clients' of criminal justice. This article looks curiously upon the figure of the client, positioning her as a translation of the offender who flags particular relationships of justice. While the client is nowhere to be found on the public face of punishment, she
Erin Donohue, Dawn Moore
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Sexual offenders’ explanations for their offending
Journal of Sexual Aggression, 2007The aim of this study was to examine how sexual offenders explain their offending. A template of 10 reasons for offending was constructed from content analysis of the accounts of 62 sexual offender...
Ruth E. Mann, Clive R. Hollin
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Monash Bioethics Review, 2021
This commentary continues an exchange on eugenics in Monash Bioethics Review between (Anomaly in Defending Eugenics: From Cryptic Choice to Conscious Selection 35:24-35, 2018), (Wilson in Eugenics Undefended 37:68-75, 2019), and (Veit in Can 'Eugenics' be Defended? 39:60-67, 2021).
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This commentary continues an exchange on eugenics in Monash Bioethics Review between (Anomaly in Defending Eugenics: From Cryptic Choice to Conscious Selection 35:24-35, 2018), (Wilson in Eugenics Undefended 37:68-75, 2019), and (Veit in Can 'Eugenics' be Defended? 39:60-67, 2021).
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Female Sex Offenders: A Comparison of Solo Offenders and Co-Offenders
Violence and Victims, 2006Even though much of the prior sex offender literature focuses on males, recent research has included females as offenders. Such research, however, has been limited by small sample sizes. Several researchers have proposed typologies of female sex offenders that include both females who act alone (i.e., solo offenders) and females who act with another ...
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2007
Drawing on research integrated with practitioner experience, this book creates fresh 'practice wisdom' for engaging effectively with offenders. Recognising that there are no instant solutions to changing offending behaviour, it provides a practice text encouraging a sense of confidence, enhancing readers' skill when working with offenders.
Kathryn Farrow +2 more
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Drawing on research integrated with practitioner experience, this book creates fresh 'practice wisdom' for engaging effectively with offenders. Recognising that there are no instant solutions to changing offending behaviour, it provides a practice text encouraging a sense of confidence, enhancing readers' skill when working with offenders.
Kathryn Farrow +2 more
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Nursing Management, 2009
Every year, according to the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health, the average primary care trust (PCT) in England commissions health care for around 1,500 prisoners and offenders, most of whom have mental health problems.
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Every year, according to the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health, the average primary care trust (PCT) in England commissions health care for around 1,500 prisoners and offenders, most of whom have mental health problems.
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Victim‐Offender Mediation with Youth Offenders in Indonesia
Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 2015This article critically analyzes the practice of victim‐offender mediation in district courts in Indonesia, an approach that incorporates the values of indigenous cultures and is compatible with Islamic teachings. The authors highlight the principles of child protection in Indonesia, examine the changing paradigm of legal professionals from retributive
Fatahillah Abdul Syukur +1 more
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Male Adolescent Sexual Offenders: The Offender and the Offense
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1986A group of male adolescent sexual offenders were divided into three groups: Courtship Disorders (Exhibitionism, Toucherism and Obscene Phone Calls), Sexual Assaults, and Pedophilic Offenses. Group I offenders tended to come from a less disorganized family background, were better adjusted to school and in the community and were seen by clinicians as ...
E, Saunders, G A, Awad, G, White
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Fearlessness in juvenile offenders is associated with offending rate
Developmental Science, 2012AbstractPoor fear conditioning is a correlate of violent offending in adults, but there is no evidence concerning juvenile offenders. Our aim was to compare emotional learning in juvenile offenders and controls and establish whether crime rate is related to seriousness of emotional learning problems.
Syngelaki, Eva +4 more
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Adolescent sexual offenders: Offender and offense characteristics.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1986Descriptive data are presented on 305 adolescent sexual offenders. Types of offenses and the circumstances under which they occurred are described. Results suggest that adolescents commit an array of sexual offenses, that they are not typically isolated incidents, and that they are frequently indicative of more general adjustment difficulties.
Peter A, Fehrenbach +3 more
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