Poor engagement in treatment amongst forensic populations is associated with negative consequences for clients, practitioners, the criminal justice system, and general population. Therefore, understanding the factors which impact offending behaviour treatment engagement is a crucial issue in offender rehabilitation. This thesis aims to develop a more in-depth understanding of readiness to engage with treatment amongst forensic populations. A qualitative approach is applied to explore the views and opinions of both the individuals participating within offending behaviour programmes, and the staff whom are directly involved in the selection and facilitation of these programmes within a UK prison. Consensus regarding reasons for treatment comp...
Transitions to Better Lives aims to describe, collate, and summarize a body of recent research "both...
Background Treatment non-engagement in forensic settings has ethical and economic implications. The ...
Although the need to assess appropriate candidates for offender rehabilitation programs is widely ac...
Poor engagement in treatment amongst forensic populations is associated with negative consequences f...
Assessing offender readiness for treatment has major implications in terms of determining program re...
The purpose of the current study was to examine to what extent risk factors and treatment readiness ...
The thesis study aims to develop a model of readiness to enter treatment to change problem behaviour...
The thesis examined treatment readiness in offender rehabilitation. Findings empirically refuted the...
There has been a resurgence of interest in the rehabilitation of offenders. Research has consistentl...
The aim of this book is to describe, collate, and summarise a body of recent research, both theoreti...
This thesis aims to provide a detailed understanding of treatment engagement amongst forensic popula...
A systematic review of the reasons why detained adult offenders fail to attend or successfully compl...
Although violent offenders are widely considered to be difficult to engage in therapeutic change, fe...
BACKGROUND: Treatment non-engagement in forensic health settings has ethical and economic implicati...
A systematic review of the reasons why detained adult offenders fail to attend or successfully compl...
Transitions to Better Lives aims to describe, collate, and summarize a body of recent research "both...
Background Treatment non-engagement in forensic settings has ethical and economic implications. The ...
Although the need to assess appropriate candidates for offender rehabilitation programs is widely ac...
Poor engagement in treatment amongst forensic populations is associated with negative consequences f...
Assessing offender readiness for treatment has major implications in terms of determining program re...
The purpose of the current study was to examine to what extent risk factors and treatment readiness ...
The thesis study aims to develop a model of readiness to enter treatment to change problem behaviour...
The thesis examined treatment readiness in offender rehabilitation. Findings empirically refuted the...
There has been a resurgence of interest in the rehabilitation of offenders. Research has consistentl...
The aim of this book is to describe, collate, and summarise a body of recent research, both theoreti...
This thesis aims to provide a detailed understanding of treatment engagement amongst forensic popula...
A systematic review of the reasons why detained adult offenders fail to attend or successfully compl...
Although violent offenders are widely considered to be difficult to engage in therapeutic change, fe...
BACKGROUND: Treatment non-engagement in forensic health settings has ethical and economic implicati...
A systematic review of the reasons why detained adult offenders fail to attend or successfully compl...
Transitions to Better Lives aims to describe, collate, and summarize a body of recent research "both...
Background Treatment non-engagement in forensic settings has ethical and economic implications. The ...
Although the need to assess appropriate candidates for offender rehabilitation programs is widely ac...