In this paper, we draw upon two sets of theoretical resources to develop a comprehensive theory of sexual offender rehabilitation named the Good Lives Model-Comprehensive (GLM-C). The original Good Lives Model (GLM-O) forms the overarching values and principles guiding clinical practice in the GLM-C. In addition, the latest sexual offender theory (i.e., the Integrated Theory of Sexual Offending; ITSO) provides a clear etiological grounding for these principles. The result is a more substantial and improved rehabilitation model that is able to conceptually link latest etiological theory with clinical practice. Analysis of the GLM-C reveals that it also has the theoretical resources to secure currently used self-regulatory treatment practice ...
Purpose – The main aim of this paper is to describe the content, structure and preliminary eva...
ABSTRACT Despite some dissenting views, most recent comprehensive reviews of what works in the corre...
This article examines the nature of offender rehabilitation and briefly reviews the effectiveness of...
In this paper, we draw upon two sets of theoretical resources to develop a comprehensive theory of s...
The major aim of the current paper is to expand on the practice elements of the Good Lives Model-Com...
The major aim of the current paper is to expand on the practice elements of the Good Lives Model-Com...
The last few decades have seen significant advances in the methods of treatment for sexual offending...
The GLM of rehabilitation is a strengths-based approach (Rapp, 1998), with a dual focus on risk mana...
The good lives model (GLM) represents a new theoretical framework informing sex offender treatment p...
The good lives model (GLM) represents a new theoretical framework informing sex offender treatment p...
Two theoretical developments, the Self-Regulation Model of the Offence and Relapse Process and the G...
The current paper critically reviews the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) and Good Lives Model (GLM) app...
In this article we draw from desistance research and a strength-based rehabilitation theory, the Goo...
roots in non sex offending populations whilst the Good Lives Model (GLM), which is generic in its ap...
In this article we operationalise the theoretical concepts of the Good Lives Model (GLM) of offender...
Purpose – The main aim of this paper is to describe the content, structure and preliminary eva...
ABSTRACT Despite some dissenting views, most recent comprehensive reviews of what works in the corre...
This article examines the nature of offender rehabilitation and briefly reviews the effectiveness of...
In this paper, we draw upon two sets of theoretical resources to develop a comprehensive theory of s...
The major aim of the current paper is to expand on the practice elements of the Good Lives Model-Com...
The major aim of the current paper is to expand on the practice elements of the Good Lives Model-Com...
The last few decades have seen significant advances in the methods of treatment for sexual offending...
The GLM of rehabilitation is a strengths-based approach (Rapp, 1998), with a dual focus on risk mana...
The good lives model (GLM) represents a new theoretical framework informing sex offender treatment p...
The good lives model (GLM) represents a new theoretical framework informing sex offender treatment p...
Two theoretical developments, the Self-Regulation Model of the Offence and Relapse Process and the G...
The current paper critically reviews the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) and Good Lives Model (GLM) app...
In this article we draw from desistance research and a strength-based rehabilitation theory, the Goo...
roots in non sex offending populations whilst the Good Lives Model (GLM), which is generic in its ap...
In this article we operationalise the theoretical concepts of the Good Lives Model (GLM) of offender...
Purpose – The main aim of this paper is to describe the content, structure and preliminary eva...
ABSTRACT Despite some dissenting views, most recent comprehensive reviews of what works in the corre...
This article examines the nature of offender rehabilitation and briefly reviews the effectiveness of...