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Clinical criminology : theory, research and practice / N. Zoe Hilton, co-aut. Margaret Jackson, co-aut. Christopher Webster Nível de parte analítica: Where they go and what they do : the longitudinal careers of forensic patients in the medicolegal complex • Correctional treatment programs • Structured interviews and discrimination • Assessing treatability in mentally disordered offenders • Clinical prediction of dangerousness • Apa's position on the insanity defence empiricism versus emotionalism • Fitness evaluations : a retrospective study of clinical, criminal, and sociodemographic characteristics • Clinical assessment and prediction of violent behaviour : toward a scientific analysis • Expert witness in psychology and psychiatry • Mental health professional as expert witness : psychosocial evaluation of battered women accused of homicide or assault • Care of elderly inmates : conflicting concerns and purposes conflicting concerns and purposes in prisons • Psychiatric aspects of crime in old age • Hospital-based treatment programme for mentally handicapped offenders • Mentally retarded offender in the state prison system : identification, prevalence, adjustment, and rehabilitation • Why do women commit crime? • Women, crime and criminal justice : gender differences in crime • Cognitive-behavioural training pf problem-solving and impulse-control with delinquent adolescents • Patterns of delinquent behaviour • What sexual offenders tell us about prevention strategies • Overview of the paraphilias • Compassion or control : intervention in cases of wife abuse • Who are those guys? toward a behavioural typology of batterers • Containing violent prisoners : an analysis of the barlinnie special unit • Psychopath : a focus on biological factors • Compulsory treatment of narcotic addiction • Alcohol and interpersonal violence : less than meets the eye • Freud, psychodynamics, and incest • On the criminal mind : an imaginary lecture by sigmund freud • Adult sexual contact with children : an examination of cognitive factors • Modelling offenders decisions : a framework for research and policy • Behaviorally based group homes for juvenile offenders • Science and human behaviour operant behaviour • Extraversion, neuroticism, psychoticism and self-reported delinquency : evidence from eight separate samples • Crime and personality • Heredity and crime : bad genes or bad research? • Biological factors implicated in the devevelopment of criminal behaviors • Offense comparisons between mentally disordered and non-mentally disordered inmates • Criminal personality as dsm-iii-r antisocial, narcissistic, borderline, and histrionic personality disorderPublicação: Toronto : Canadian, 1990Descrição: 654 p.Disponibilidade:
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