Issues in Forensic Psychology
About the Book Series
The Issues in Forensic Psychology series has two central aspirations. The first is to promote novel, innovative and relevant ideas within forensic psychology into a wider academic and professional domain. The second aspiration of the series is to identify areas where gaps in resesarch and practice are becoming apparent and for books within the series to identify and respond to areas of emerging need and interest. Issues in Forensic Psychology also aims to approach traditional themes in the field from fresh perspectives as developments in the field take new directions.
Handbook on the Study of Multiple Perpetrator Rape: A multidisciplinary response to an international problem.
1st Edition
Edited
By Miranda A. H. Horvath, Jessica Woodhams
April 10, 2014
Whilst there is considerable literature on rape from various perspectives, there is very little that focuses on rape committed by multiple perpetrators (also referred to as group or gang rape). For the first time, this handbook brings together international multi-disciplinary perspectives on ...
Secure Recovery: Approaches to Recovery in Forensic Mental Health Settings
1st Edition
Edited
By Gerard Drennan, Deborah Alred
August 02, 2012
Secure Recovery is the first text to tackle the challenge of recovery-oriented mental health care in forensic services and prison-based therapeutic communities in the UK. Recovery as an emergent paradigm in the field of mental health presents a challenge to all services to embrace a new clinical ...
Research in Practice for Forensic Professionals
1st Edition
Edited
By Kerry Sheldon, Jason Davies, Kevin Howells
November 28, 2011
This book explores applied research methods used in forensic settings – prisons, the probation service, courts and forensic mental health establishments – and provides a comprehensive 'how-to' guide for forensic practitioners and researchers.It provides practitioners and researchers with grounding ...






