Dynamic Security
The Democratic Therapeutic Community in Prison
Herausgeber: Parker, Michael
Dynamic Security
The Democratic Therapeutic Community in Prison
Herausgeber: Parker, Michael
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 162mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781843103851
- ISBN-10: 1843103850
- Artikelnr.: 21606754
Edited by Michael Parker
Foreword by John Gunn. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part 1. Theory: Origins of Criminal Behaviour. 1. Social Factors and Crime
Joseph Murray
Institute of Criminology
University of Cambridge
Leonidas Cheliotis
Institute of Criminology
University of Cambridge and Shadd Maruna
reader in Criminology
Belfast University. 2. Psychiatric Factors in Criminality
Jim Ormsby
consultant psychiatrist
Regional Forensic Psychiatry Unit
Fareham
Hampshire. 3. Psychological Theories of Criminality
Jo Day
principal forensic psychologist
HM Prison Service Headquarters
London. Part 2. History of the Therapeutic Community in Prison. 4. The Historical Development of the UK Democratic Therapeutic Community
Tim Newell
former Governor of HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire. 5. Send: The Women's Democratic Therapeutic Community in Prison
Caroline Stewart
Head of Research and Development
Women's Team
HM Prison Service Headquarters
London and Michael Parker
Director of Therapy
HMP Send
Surrey. 6. Serendipity or Design? Therapeutic Community History and Maxwell Jones's Theory
Dennie Briggs
clinical psychologist
USA. Part 3. Method and Practice. 7. Assessing Risk and Need in a Prison Therapeutic Community: An Integrative Model
Richard Shuker
Head of Psychology
HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire and David Jones
wing therapist
HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire. 8. Supervision of Forensic Group Therapy
Michael Parker. 9. Through-care
After-care: What Happens After Therapy? Alan Miller
forensic psychologist
HMP Dovegate
Staffordshire. Part 4. Psychodynamic Aspects: Inside Forensic Therapy. 10. `We used to make a football out of a goat head': Working with Young Offenders in a Prison Therapeutic Community
Teresa Wood
therapy manager
HMP Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire. 11. A Schema for the Transition from Cruel Object to Tender Object Relations among Drug Users in a Prison Therapeutic Community
Ronald Doctor
Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy and Clinical Director West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 12. Internal World
External Reality: From Fantasy to Reality in Violent Offending
Liz McLure
independent group analyst. 13. Changing a Life Sentence into a Life
Judy Mackenzie
Director of Therapy
HMP Gartree
Leicestershire. 14. Repeating Patterns: Sexual Abuse
Sexualised Internal Working Models and Sexual Offending
Michael Parker. Part 5. Managing the Therapeutic Community. 15. Governing Grendon Prison's Therapeutic Communities: The Big Spin
Peter Bennett
Governor of HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire. 16. Directing Therapy in the Prison Democratic Therapeutic Community
Mark Morris
consultant psychiatrist
Kneesworth House
Hertfordshire. 17. Symbiosis: Therapeutic Communities within Non-Therapeutic Community Organizations
Roland Woodward
Director of Therapy
HMP Dovegate
Staffordshire. 18. Security and Dynamic Security in a Therapeutic Community Prison
Kevin Leggett
Deputy Governor
HM Prison Service and Brian Hirons
Governor of Security at HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire. Part 6. Audit and Experience. 19. Therapy from the Inside: Experiences from Therapy
Men and Women Users' Experiences of Therapy. 20. Auditing of Prison Service Accredited Interventions
Danny Clark
forensic psychologist
HM Prison Service Headquarters
London and Jan Lees
community therapist
Francis Dixon Lodge
Leicester. Conclusion. The Contributors. Subject index. Author index.
Joseph Murray
Institute of Criminology
University of Cambridge
Leonidas Cheliotis
Institute of Criminology
University of Cambridge and Shadd Maruna
reader in Criminology
Belfast University. 2. Psychiatric Factors in Criminality
Jim Ormsby
consultant psychiatrist
Regional Forensic Psychiatry Unit
Fareham
Hampshire. 3. Psychological Theories of Criminality
Jo Day
principal forensic psychologist
HM Prison Service Headquarters
London. Part 2. History of the Therapeutic Community in Prison. 4. The Historical Development of the UK Democratic Therapeutic Community
Tim Newell
former Governor of HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire. 5. Send: The Women's Democratic Therapeutic Community in Prison
Caroline Stewart
Head of Research and Development
Women's Team
HM Prison Service Headquarters
London and Michael Parker
Director of Therapy
HMP Send
Surrey. 6. Serendipity or Design? Therapeutic Community History and Maxwell Jones's Theory
Dennie Briggs
clinical psychologist
USA. Part 3. Method and Practice. 7. Assessing Risk and Need in a Prison Therapeutic Community: An Integrative Model
Richard Shuker
Head of Psychology
HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire and David Jones
wing therapist
HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire. 8. Supervision of Forensic Group Therapy
Michael Parker. 9. Through-care
After-care: What Happens After Therapy? Alan Miller
forensic psychologist
HMP Dovegate
Staffordshire. Part 4. Psychodynamic Aspects: Inside Forensic Therapy. 10. `We used to make a football out of a goat head': Working with Young Offenders in a Prison Therapeutic Community
Teresa Wood
therapy manager
HMP Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire. 11. A Schema for the Transition from Cruel Object to Tender Object Relations among Drug Users in a Prison Therapeutic Community
Ronald Doctor
Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy and Clinical Director West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 12. Internal World
External Reality: From Fantasy to Reality in Violent Offending
Liz McLure
independent group analyst. 13. Changing a Life Sentence into a Life
Judy Mackenzie
Director of Therapy
HMP Gartree
Leicestershire. 14. Repeating Patterns: Sexual Abuse
Sexualised Internal Working Models and Sexual Offending
Michael Parker. Part 5. Managing the Therapeutic Community. 15. Governing Grendon Prison's Therapeutic Communities: The Big Spin
Peter Bennett
Governor of HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire. 16. Directing Therapy in the Prison Democratic Therapeutic Community
Mark Morris
consultant psychiatrist
Kneesworth House
Hertfordshire. 17. Symbiosis: Therapeutic Communities within Non-Therapeutic Community Organizations
Roland Woodward
Director of Therapy
HMP Dovegate
Staffordshire. 18. Security and Dynamic Security in a Therapeutic Community Prison
Kevin Leggett
Deputy Governor
HM Prison Service and Brian Hirons
Governor of Security at HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire. Part 6. Audit and Experience. 19. Therapy from the Inside: Experiences from Therapy
Men and Women Users' Experiences of Therapy. 20. Auditing of Prison Service Accredited Interventions
Danny Clark
forensic psychologist
HM Prison Service Headquarters
London and Jan Lees
community therapist
Francis Dixon Lodge
Leicester. Conclusion. The Contributors. Subject index. Author index.
Foreword by John Gunn. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part 1. Theory: Origins of Criminal Behaviour. 1. Social Factors and Crime
Joseph Murray
Institute of Criminology
University of Cambridge
Leonidas Cheliotis
Institute of Criminology
University of Cambridge and Shadd Maruna
reader in Criminology
Belfast University. 2. Psychiatric Factors in Criminality
Jim Ormsby
consultant psychiatrist
Regional Forensic Psychiatry Unit
Fareham
Hampshire. 3. Psychological Theories of Criminality
Jo Day
principal forensic psychologist
HM Prison Service Headquarters
London. Part 2. History of the Therapeutic Community in Prison. 4. The Historical Development of the UK Democratic Therapeutic Community
Tim Newell
former Governor of HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire. 5. Send: The Women's Democratic Therapeutic Community in Prison
Caroline Stewart
Head of Research and Development
Women's Team
HM Prison Service Headquarters
London and Michael Parker
Director of Therapy
HMP Send
Surrey. 6. Serendipity or Design? Therapeutic Community History and Maxwell Jones's Theory
Dennie Briggs
clinical psychologist
USA. Part 3. Method and Practice. 7. Assessing Risk and Need in a Prison Therapeutic Community: An Integrative Model
Richard Shuker
Head of Psychology
HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire and David Jones
wing therapist
HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire. 8. Supervision of Forensic Group Therapy
Michael Parker. 9. Through-care
After-care: What Happens After Therapy? Alan Miller
forensic psychologist
HMP Dovegate
Staffordshire. Part 4. Psychodynamic Aspects: Inside Forensic Therapy. 10. `We used to make a football out of a goat head': Working with Young Offenders in a Prison Therapeutic Community
Teresa Wood
therapy manager
HMP Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire. 11. A Schema for the Transition from Cruel Object to Tender Object Relations among Drug Users in a Prison Therapeutic Community
Ronald Doctor
Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy and Clinical Director West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 12. Internal World
External Reality: From Fantasy to Reality in Violent Offending
Liz McLure
independent group analyst. 13. Changing a Life Sentence into a Life
Judy Mackenzie
Director of Therapy
HMP Gartree
Leicestershire. 14. Repeating Patterns: Sexual Abuse
Sexualised Internal Working Models and Sexual Offending
Michael Parker. Part 5. Managing the Therapeutic Community. 15. Governing Grendon Prison's Therapeutic Communities: The Big Spin
Peter Bennett
Governor of HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire. 16. Directing Therapy in the Prison Democratic Therapeutic Community
Mark Morris
consultant psychiatrist
Kneesworth House
Hertfordshire. 17. Symbiosis: Therapeutic Communities within Non-Therapeutic Community Organizations
Roland Woodward
Director of Therapy
HMP Dovegate
Staffordshire. 18. Security and Dynamic Security in a Therapeutic Community Prison
Kevin Leggett
Deputy Governor
HM Prison Service and Brian Hirons
Governor of Security at HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire. Part 6. Audit and Experience. 19. Therapy from the Inside: Experiences from Therapy
Men and Women Users' Experiences of Therapy. 20. Auditing of Prison Service Accredited Interventions
Danny Clark
forensic psychologist
HM Prison Service Headquarters
London and Jan Lees
community therapist
Francis Dixon Lodge
Leicester. Conclusion. The Contributors. Subject index. Author index.
Joseph Murray
Institute of Criminology
University of Cambridge
Leonidas Cheliotis
Institute of Criminology
University of Cambridge and Shadd Maruna
reader in Criminology
Belfast University. 2. Psychiatric Factors in Criminality
Jim Ormsby
consultant psychiatrist
Regional Forensic Psychiatry Unit
Fareham
Hampshire. 3. Psychological Theories of Criminality
Jo Day
principal forensic psychologist
HM Prison Service Headquarters
London. Part 2. History of the Therapeutic Community in Prison. 4. The Historical Development of the UK Democratic Therapeutic Community
Tim Newell
former Governor of HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire. 5. Send: The Women's Democratic Therapeutic Community in Prison
Caroline Stewart
Head of Research and Development
Women's Team
HM Prison Service Headquarters
London and Michael Parker
Director of Therapy
HMP Send
Surrey. 6. Serendipity or Design? Therapeutic Community History and Maxwell Jones's Theory
Dennie Briggs
clinical psychologist
USA. Part 3. Method and Practice. 7. Assessing Risk and Need in a Prison Therapeutic Community: An Integrative Model
Richard Shuker
Head of Psychology
HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire and David Jones
wing therapist
HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire. 8. Supervision of Forensic Group Therapy
Michael Parker. 9. Through-care
After-care: What Happens After Therapy? Alan Miller
forensic psychologist
HMP Dovegate
Staffordshire. Part 4. Psychodynamic Aspects: Inside Forensic Therapy. 10. `We used to make a football out of a goat head': Working with Young Offenders in a Prison Therapeutic Community
Teresa Wood
therapy manager
HMP Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire. 11. A Schema for the Transition from Cruel Object to Tender Object Relations among Drug Users in a Prison Therapeutic Community
Ronald Doctor
Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy and Clinical Director West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 12. Internal World
External Reality: From Fantasy to Reality in Violent Offending
Liz McLure
independent group analyst. 13. Changing a Life Sentence into a Life
Judy Mackenzie
Director of Therapy
HMP Gartree
Leicestershire. 14. Repeating Patterns: Sexual Abuse
Sexualised Internal Working Models and Sexual Offending
Michael Parker. Part 5. Managing the Therapeutic Community. 15. Governing Grendon Prison's Therapeutic Communities: The Big Spin
Peter Bennett
Governor of HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire. 16. Directing Therapy in the Prison Democratic Therapeutic Community
Mark Morris
consultant psychiatrist
Kneesworth House
Hertfordshire. 17. Symbiosis: Therapeutic Communities within Non-Therapeutic Community Organizations
Roland Woodward
Director of Therapy
HMP Dovegate
Staffordshire. 18. Security and Dynamic Security in a Therapeutic Community Prison
Kevin Leggett
Deputy Governor
HM Prison Service and Brian Hirons
Governor of Security at HMP Grendon
Buckinghamshire. Part 6. Audit and Experience. 19. Therapy from the Inside: Experiences from Therapy
Men and Women Users' Experiences of Therapy. 20. Auditing of Prison Service Accredited Interventions
Danny Clark
forensic psychologist
HM Prison Service Headquarters
London and Jan Lees
community therapist
Francis Dixon Lodge
Leicester. Conclusion. The Contributors. Subject index. Author index.