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More About This Title Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Offenders withIntellectual Disabilities - A Handbook
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- New for the Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical Psychology: a practical handbook that covers the assessment, treatment and management of sexual offenders with intellectual disabilities
- Summarises the research literature on the characteristics and prevalence of sexual offenders with intellectual disabilities
- Discusses risk assessment and innovations in treatment and management
- Includes contributors world-renowned in the field of assessment and treatment of sexual offenders with intellectual disabilities such as Tony Ward, Glynis Murphy, and Douglas Boer
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William R. Lindsay is Lead Clinician in Scotland for Castlebeck Care and Chair of Learning Disabilities and Forensic Psychology at the University of Abertay, Dundee. He has contributed to more than 200 academic publications.
Kevin D. Browne is Professor of Forensic Psychology and Child Health at the Institute of Work, Health and Organisations at the University of Nottingham. He is also a consultant to UNICEF and Head of the World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre on Child Care and Protection in the UK.
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Contributors.
Foreword.
Acknowledgements.
PART ONE INTRODUCTION.
1. Overview and Structure of the Book (Leam A. Craig, William R. Lindsay and Kevin D. Browne).
2. Sexual Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities: Characteristics and Prevalence (Leam A. Craig and William R. Lindsay).
3. Developmental Pathways in Intellectually Disabled Sexual Offenders (Susan C. Hayes).
4. Adolescents with Intellectual Disability and Family Sexual Abuse (Kevin D. Browne and Michelle McManus).
5. Applying the Self-Regulation Model to Sexual Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities (Lynne Eccleston, Tony Ward and Barry Waterman).
PART TWO DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT AND COMORBIDITY.
6. Psychiatric Illness, Pervasive Developmental Disorders and Risk (Fabian Haut and Eleanor Brewster).
7. Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders in People with Intellectual Disabilities (Dorothy M. Griffiths, Paul Fedoroff and Deborah Richards).
PART THREE RISK ASSESSMENT.
8. Assessing Recidivism Risk in Sex Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities (William R. Lindsay and John L. Taylor).
9. Psychopathy and other Personality Disorders in Sexual Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities (Catrin Morrissey).
10. Suggested Adaptations to the HCR-20 for Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities (Douglas P. Boer, Matthew Frize, Ruth Pappas, Catrin Morrissey and William R. Lindsay).
11. Suggested Adaptations to the SVR-20 for Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities (Douglas P. Boer, Matthew Frize, Ruth Pappas, Catrin Morrissey and William R. Lindsay).
PART FOUR ASSESSING TREATMENT NEED AND DEVIANCY.
12. Psychometric Assessment of Sexual Deviancy in Sexual Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities (Leam A. Craig and William R. Lindsay).
13. Assessing Treatment Need in Sexual Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities (Peter E. Langdon and Glynis H. Murphy).
PART FIVE PROVISIONS AND TREATMENT.
14. Staff Support and Development when Working with Sexual Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities (Shawn Mosher).
15. Community-Based Treatment Programmes for Sex Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities (William R. Lindsay, Amanda M. Michie and Frank Lambrick).
16. The Treatment of Intellectually Disabled Sexual Offenders in the National Offender Management Service: The Adapted Sex Offender Treatment Programmes (Fiona Williams and Ruth E. Mann).
17. Journeying to Wise Mind: Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and Offenders with an Intellectual Disability (Marleen Verhoeven).
PART SIX FUTURE DIRECTIONS.
18. Improving Service Provision for Intellectually Disabled Sexual Offenders (Hannah Ford and John Rose).
Index.
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—Marnie Rice, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences at McMaster University, Canada