Approaches to Offender Rehabilitation in Asian Jurisdictions
Herausgeber: Chu, Chi Meng; Daffern, Michael
Approaches to Offender Rehabilitation in Asian Jurisdictions
Herausgeber: Chu, Chi Meng; Daffern, Michael
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This book aims to understand how Asian jurisdictions conceptualise rehabilitation within both the correctional and forensic mental health sectors.
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This book aims to understand how Asian jurisdictions conceptualise rehabilitation within both the correctional and forensic mental health sectors.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781032420356
- ISBN-10: 1032420359
- Artikelnr.: 70071660
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781032420356
- ISBN-10: 1032420359
- Artikelnr.: 70071660
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Chi Meng Chu is Senior Principal Clinical and Forensic Psychologist, as well as Director of Translational Social Research Division and Strategic Planning Office at the National Council of Social Service in Singapore. He is also an adjunct associate professor at the Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore. Michael Daffern is a clinical psychologist who has worked in prisons and in general and forensic mental health services. He is Professor of Clinical Forensic Psychology and Director of the Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia.
Introduction
1. Introduction (Chi Meng Chu and Michael Daffern)
2. Cross-Cultural Responsiveness and Cross-National Approaches in Offender
Rehabilitation: Research and Practice Considerations (Armon Tamatea)
East Asia
(Yixuan Wang and Jianhong Liu)
4. Offender Rehabilitation in Hong Kong: Current Practice and Service
Development (Aaron H. L. Wong, Wing Hong Chui, and Frank Wong)
5. Current Issues in Offender Assessment and Rehabilitation in Japan (
Masaru Takahashi)
(Donna Soi Wan Leong and Jianhong Liu)
(Seung Chan Lee, JeongSook Yoon, and Yongmyeng Keum)
8. Offender Rehabilitation in Taiwan (Victor Tien-Cheng Chen)
South East Asia
9. Rehabilitation of People who Have Offended in Indonesia (Zora A. Sukabdi
and Kim J. Wheeler)
10. Singapore's Multi-pronged Approach in the Rehabilitation of Persons who
have Offended (Carmelia Nathen, Melvinder Singh, and Kala Ruby)
11. Forensic Rehabilitation and Processes in Thailand (Weerapong Samontree
and Apichat Saengsin)
South Asia
12. Correctional and Forensic Mental Health Services in Bangladesh (Al
Aditya Khan, Howard Ryland, Helal Uddin Ahmed, Md. Amir Hussain, and Andrew
Forrester)
13. Care, Management and Rehabilitation of Offenders in India (Bhavika
Vajawat, Guru S. Gowda, Jaydip Sarkar, and Pratima Murthy)
14. Forensic rehabilitation in Sri Lanka (Angelo de Alwis and Susitha
Mendis)
Conclusion
15. Culturally Responsive Offender Rehabilitation: Future Directions (
Brandon Burgess and Alicia Nidjam-Jones)
1. Introduction (Chi Meng Chu and Michael Daffern)
2. Cross-Cultural Responsiveness and Cross-National Approaches in Offender
Rehabilitation: Research and Practice Considerations (Armon Tamatea)
East Asia
(Yixuan Wang and Jianhong Liu)
4. Offender Rehabilitation in Hong Kong: Current Practice and Service
Development (Aaron H. L. Wong, Wing Hong Chui, and Frank Wong)
5. Current Issues in Offender Assessment and Rehabilitation in Japan (
Masaru Takahashi)
(Donna Soi Wan Leong and Jianhong Liu)
(Seung Chan Lee, JeongSook Yoon, and Yongmyeng Keum)
8. Offender Rehabilitation in Taiwan (Victor Tien-Cheng Chen)
South East Asia
9. Rehabilitation of People who Have Offended in Indonesia (Zora A. Sukabdi
and Kim J. Wheeler)
10. Singapore's Multi-pronged Approach in the Rehabilitation of Persons who
have Offended (Carmelia Nathen, Melvinder Singh, and Kala Ruby)
11. Forensic Rehabilitation and Processes in Thailand (Weerapong Samontree
and Apichat Saengsin)
South Asia
12. Correctional and Forensic Mental Health Services in Bangladesh (Al
Aditya Khan, Howard Ryland, Helal Uddin Ahmed, Md. Amir Hussain, and Andrew
Forrester)
13. Care, Management and Rehabilitation of Offenders in India (Bhavika
Vajawat, Guru S. Gowda, Jaydip Sarkar, and Pratima Murthy)
14. Forensic rehabilitation in Sri Lanka (Angelo de Alwis and Susitha
Mendis)
Conclusion
15. Culturally Responsive Offender Rehabilitation: Future Directions (
Brandon Burgess and Alicia Nidjam-Jones)
Introduction
1. Introduction (Chi Meng Chu and Michael Daffern)
2. Cross-Cultural Responsiveness and Cross-National Approaches in Offender
Rehabilitation: Research and Practice Considerations (Armon Tamatea)
East Asia
(Yixuan Wang and Jianhong Liu)
4. Offender Rehabilitation in Hong Kong: Current Practice and Service
Development (Aaron H. L. Wong, Wing Hong Chui, and Frank Wong)
5. Current Issues in Offender Assessment and Rehabilitation in Japan (
Masaru Takahashi)
(Donna Soi Wan Leong and Jianhong Liu)
(Seung Chan Lee, JeongSook Yoon, and Yongmyeng Keum)
8. Offender Rehabilitation in Taiwan (Victor Tien-Cheng Chen)
South East Asia
9. Rehabilitation of People who Have Offended in Indonesia (Zora A. Sukabdi
and Kim J. Wheeler)
10. Singapore's Multi-pronged Approach in the Rehabilitation of Persons who
have Offended (Carmelia Nathen, Melvinder Singh, and Kala Ruby)
11. Forensic Rehabilitation and Processes in Thailand (Weerapong Samontree
and Apichat Saengsin)
South Asia
12. Correctional and Forensic Mental Health Services in Bangladesh (Al
Aditya Khan, Howard Ryland, Helal Uddin Ahmed, Md. Amir Hussain, and Andrew
Forrester)
13. Care, Management and Rehabilitation of Offenders in India (Bhavika
Vajawat, Guru S. Gowda, Jaydip Sarkar, and Pratima Murthy)
14. Forensic rehabilitation in Sri Lanka (Angelo de Alwis and Susitha
Mendis)
Conclusion
15. Culturally Responsive Offender Rehabilitation: Future Directions (
Brandon Burgess and Alicia Nidjam-Jones)
1. Introduction (Chi Meng Chu and Michael Daffern)
2. Cross-Cultural Responsiveness and Cross-National Approaches in Offender
Rehabilitation: Research and Practice Considerations (Armon Tamatea)
East Asia
(Yixuan Wang and Jianhong Liu)
4. Offender Rehabilitation in Hong Kong: Current Practice and Service
Development (Aaron H. L. Wong, Wing Hong Chui, and Frank Wong)
5. Current Issues in Offender Assessment and Rehabilitation in Japan (
Masaru Takahashi)
(Donna Soi Wan Leong and Jianhong Liu)
(Seung Chan Lee, JeongSook Yoon, and Yongmyeng Keum)
8. Offender Rehabilitation in Taiwan (Victor Tien-Cheng Chen)
South East Asia
9. Rehabilitation of People who Have Offended in Indonesia (Zora A. Sukabdi
and Kim J. Wheeler)
10. Singapore's Multi-pronged Approach in the Rehabilitation of Persons who
have Offended (Carmelia Nathen, Melvinder Singh, and Kala Ruby)
11. Forensic Rehabilitation and Processes in Thailand (Weerapong Samontree
and Apichat Saengsin)
South Asia
12. Correctional and Forensic Mental Health Services in Bangladesh (Al
Aditya Khan, Howard Ryland, Helal Uddin Ahmed, Md. Amir Hussain, and Andrew
Forrester)
13. Care, Management and Rehabilitation of Offenders in India (Bhavika
Vajawat, Guru S. Gowda, Jaydip Sarkar, and Pratima Murthy)
14. Forensic rehabilitation in Sri Lanka (Angelo de Alwis and Susitha
Mendis)
Conclusion
15. Culturally Responsive Offender Rehabilitation: Future Directions (
Brandon Burgess and Alicia Nidjam-Jones)