Forensic Social Work
Supporting Desistance
Herausgeber: Bosker, Jacqueline; de Vogel, Vivienne; Menger, Anneke
Forensic Social Work
Supporting Desistance
Herausgeber: Bosker, Jacqueline; de Vogel, Vivienne; Menger, Anneke
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Providing an overview of the knowledge and methods required by professionals working in a mandated setting with adults who have committed offences, Forensic Social Work presents evidence-based knowledge in an accessible way that can be directly translated to application in daily practice.
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Providing an overview of the knowledge and methods required by professionals working in a mandated setting with adults who have committed offences, Forensic Social Work presents evidence-based knowledge in an accessible way that can be directly translated to application in daily practice.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 892g
- ISBN-13: 9781032992549
- ISBN-10: 1032992549
- Artikelnr.: 74873427
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 892g
- ISBN-13: 9781032992549
- ISBN-10: 1032992549
- Artikelnr.: 74873427
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jacqueline Bosker is Professor within the research group Working with Mandated Clients and Lecturer in the Forensic Social Professional master's degree programme at HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht. She is also a member of the Conditional Release Advisory Committee and the editor of PROCES, the national journal for penal law. Anneke Menger is Professor Emeritus of the Working with Mandated Clients Research Group at HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht. In that role, she initiated and led the development of a practice-based research programme with and for forensic social professionals and a programme for bachelor's and master's degree in higher professional education. Vivienne de Vogel is Professor of Forensic Mental Health Care at Maastricht University and within the research group Working With Mandated Clients at HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht. She also works as a researcher at the Van der Hoeven Kliniek, a forensic psychiatric centre in Utrecht and as Scientific Advisor of the Dutch Advisory Board on Review of Leave.
1 An Introduction to Forensic Social Work, Jacqueline Bosker and Anneke
Menger; Part 1 Forensic Social Work: Frameworks and Foundations; 2 Forensic
Social Professionalism, Anneke Menger and Marie-José Geenen; 3 Theories on
the Origins and Development of Delinquent Behaviour, Andrea Donker; 4 The
Causes of Desistance, Jacqueline Bosker and Andrea Donker; 5 Supporting
Desistance: RNR Model, Good Lives Model and Effective Interventions,
Jacqueline Bosker; 6 The Reflective Professional as a Source of Knowledge,
Marie-José Geenen; 7 Mental Resilience, Vivienne de Vogel, Nienke Verstegen
and Anne Koppe; Part 2 Developing and Organising the Forensic Social
Supervision Process; 8 Case Management, Jacqueline Bosker, Anneke Menger
and Lous Krechtig; 9 Structured Assessment of Risk Factors and Protective
Factors, Vivienne de Vogel and Jacqueline Bosker; 10 Risk Management:
Working on Short-Term and Long-Term Risk Reduction, Jacqueline Bosker and
Vivienne de Vogel; 11 Collaboration between Professionals and their
Organizations, Joris Colijn; 12 Collaborate with the Social Network,
Marieke Cirkel and Jacqueline Bosker; 13 Volunteers in Forensic Social
Work, Renée Henskens and Mechtild Höing; 14 Experts by Experience as
Facilitators of Transition, Toon Walravens and Michiel Soeters; Part 3
Essential Practices for the Forensic Social Professional; 15 Involuntary
Interaction, Anneke Menger and Lous Krechtig; 16 The Working Alliance in
Forensic Social Work, Anneke Menger and Annelies Sturm; 17 The Working
Alliance in Forensic Social Work, in Practice, Anneke Menger and Annelies
Sturm; 18 Motivating Mandated Clients, Lous Krechtig and Anneke Menger; 19
Setting Standards as a Component of Methodical Action, Lous Krechtig; 20
Cognitive Behavioural Techniques: Changing Pro-Criminal Thinking, Renée
Henskens and Wendy Buysse; 21 Risk Management and Self-Management
Navigating Patterns of Vulnerability in Behavioural Dysregulation, Frans
Fluttert; 22 The Importance of De-escalation, Minco Ruiter and Petra
Schaftenaar; 23 Moral Case Deliberation as a Form of Ethics Support, Swanny
Kremer; 24 Restorative Work and Victim-Awareness, Meriem Kalter and Marion
Uitslag; 25 Strength-Based Practices, Annelies Sturm and Dorieke Wewerinke;
Part 4 Strategies Tailored to Unique Client Needs; 26 Complex Debts,
Gercoline van Beek; 27 Sensitivity to Street Culture in the Digital Era,
Jeroen van den Broek and Jeffrey Jhanjan; 28 Trauma-Informed Care, Annabel
Simjouw and Vivienne de Vogel; 29 People with Mild Intellectual
Disabilities and Borderline Intellectual Functioning in the Criminal
Justice System, Hendrien Kaal; 30 Substance Use and Crime: Correlation and
Approach, Eric Blaauw; 31 Forensic Clients and Mental Disorders, Ellen van
den Broek; 32 The Forensic Approach to Cybercrime, Tamar Fischer, Sifra
Matthijsse, Wytske van der Wagen and Elina van 't Zand
Menger; Part 1 Forensic Social Work: Frameworks and Foundations; 2 Forensic
Social Professionalism, Anneke Menger and Marie-José Geenen; 3 Theories on
the Origins and Development of Delinquent Behaviour, Andrea Donker; 4 The
Causes of Desistance, Jacqueline Bosker and Andrea Donker; 5 Supporting
Desistance: RNR Model, Good Lives Model and Effective Interventions,
Jacqueline Bosker; 6 The Reflective Professional as a Source of Knowledge,
Marie-José Geenen; 7 Mental Resilience, Vivienne de Vogel, Nienke Verstegen
and Anne Koppe; Part 2 Developing and Organising the Forensic Social
Supervision Process; 8 Case Management, Jacqueline Bosker, Anneke Menger
and Lous Krechtig; 9 Structured Assessment of Risk Factors and Protective
Factors, Vivienne de Vogel and Jacqueline Bosker; 10 Risk Management:
Working on Short-Term and Long-Term Risk Reduction, Jacqueline Bosker and
Vivienne de Vogel; 11 Collaboration between Professionals and their
Organizations, Joris Colijn; 12 Collaborate with the Social Network,
Marieke Cirkel and Jacqueline Bosker; 13 Volunteers in Forensic Social
Work, Renée Henskens and Mechtild Höing; 14 Experts by Experience as
Facilitators of Transition, Toon Walravens and Michiel Soeters; Part 3
Essential Practices for the Forensic Social Professional; 15 Involuntary
Interaction, Anneke Menger and Lous Krechtig; 16 The Working Alliance in
Forensic Social Work, Anneke Menger and Annelies Sturm; 17 The Working
Alliance in Forensic Social Work, in Practice, Anneke Menger and Annelies
Sturm; 18 Motivating Mandated Clients, Lous Krechtig and Anneke Menger; 19
Setting Standards as a Component of Methodical Action, Lous Krechtig; 20
Cognitive Behavioural Techniques: Changing Pro-Criminal Thinking, Renée
Henskens and Wendy Buysse; 21 Risk Management and Self-Management
Navigating Patterns of Vulnerability in Behavioural Dysregulation, Frans
Fluttert; 22 The Importance of De-escalation, Minco Ruiter and Petra
Schaftenaar; 23 Moral Case Deliberation as a Form of Ethics Support, Swanny
Kremer; 24 Restorative Work and Victim-Awareness, Meriem Kalter and Marion
Uitslag; 25 Strength-Based Practices, Annelies Sturm and Dorieke Wewerinke;
Part 4 Strategies Tailored to Unique Client Needs; 26 Complex Debts,
Gercoline van Beek; 27 Sensitivity to Street Culture in the Digital Era,
Jeroen van den Broek and Jeffrey Jhanjan; 28 Trauma-Informed Care, Annabel
Simjouw and Vivienne de Vogel; 29 People with Mild Intellectual
Disabilities and Borderline Intellectual Functioning in the Criminal
Justice System, Hendrien Kaal; 30 Substance Use and Crime: Correlation and
Approach, Eric Blaauw; 31 Forensic Clients and Mental Disorders, Ellen van
den Broek; 32 The Forensic Approach to Cybercrime, Tamar Fischer, Sifra
Matthijsse, Wytske van der Wagen and Elina van 't Zand
1 An Introduction to Forensic Social Work, Jacqueline Bosker and Anneke
Menger; Part 1 Forensic Social Work: Frameworks and Foundations; 2 Forensic
Social Professionalism, Anneke Menger and Marie-José Geenen; 3 Theories on
the Origins and Development of Delinquent Behaviour, Andrea Donker; 4 The
Causes of Desistance, Jacqueline Bosker and Andrea Donker; 5 Supporting
Desistance: RNR Model, Good Lives Model and Effective Interventions,
Jacqueline Bosker; 6 The Reflective Professional as a Source of Knowledge,
Marie-José Geenen; 7 Mental Resilience, Vivienne de Vogel, Nienke Verstegen
and Anne Koppe; Part 2 Developing and Organising the Forensic Social
Supervision Process; 8 Case Management, Jacqueline Bosker, Anneke Menger
and Lous Krechtig; 9 Structured Assessment of Risk Factors and Protective
Factors, Vivienne de Vogel and Jacqueline Bosker; 10 Risk Management:
Working on Short-Term and Long-Term Risk Reduction, Jacqueline Bosker and
Vivienne de Vogel; 11 Collaboration between Professionals and their
Organizations, Joris Colijn; 12 Collaborate with the Social Network,
Marieke Cirkel and Jacqueline Bosker; 13 Volunteers in Forensic Social
Work, Renée Henskens and Mechtild Höing; 14 Experts by Experience as
Facilitators of Transition, Toon Walravens and Michiel Soeters; Part 3
Essential Practices for the Forensic Social Professional; 15 Involuntary
Interaction, Anneke Menger and Lous Krechtig; 16 The Working Alliance in
Forensic Social Work, Anneke Menger and Annelies Sturm; 17 The Working
Alliance in Forensic Social Work, in Practice, Anneke Menger and Annelies
Sturm; 18 Motivating Mandated Clients, Lous Krechtig and Anneke Menger; 19
Setting Standards as a Component of Methodical Action, Lous Krechtig; 20
Cognitive Behavioural Techniques: Changing Pro-Criminal Thinking, Renée
Henskens and Wendy Buysse; 21 Risk Management and Self-Management
Navigating Patterns of Vulnerability in Behavioural Dysregulation, Frans
Fluttert; 22 The Importance of De-escalation, Minco Ruiter and Petra
Schaftenaar; 23 Moral Case Deliberation as a Form of Ethics Support, Swanny
Kremer; 24 Restorative Work and Victim-Awareness, Meriem Kalter and Marion
Uitslag; 25 Strength-Based Practices, Annelies Sturm and Dorieke Wewerinke;
Part 4 Strategies Tailored to Unique Client Needs; 26 Complex Debts,
Gercoline van Beek; 27 Sensitivity to Street Culture in the Digital Era,
Jeroen van den Broek and Jeffrey Jhanjan; 28 Trauma-Informed Care, Annabel
Simjouw and Vivienne de Vogel; 29 People with Mild Intellectual
Disabilities and Borderline Intellectual Functioning in the Criminal
Justice System, Hendrien Kaal; 30 Substance Use and Crime: Correlation and
Approach, Eric Blaauw; 31 Forensic Clients and Mental Disorders, Ellen van
den Broek; 32 The Forensic Approach to Cybercrime, Tamar Fischer, Sifra
Matthijsse, Wytske van der Wagen and Elina van 't Zand
Menger; Part 1 Forensic Social Work: Frameworks and Foundations; 2 Forensic
Social Professionalism, Anneke Menger and Marie-José Geenen; 3 Theories on
the Origins and Development of Delinquent Behaviour, Andrea Donker; 4 The
Causes of Desistance, Jacqueline Bosker and Andrea Donker; 5 Supporting
Desistance: RNR Model, Good Lives Model and Effective Interventions,
Jacqueline Bosker; 6 The Reflective Professional as a Source of Knowledge,
Marie-José Geenen; 7 Mental Resilience, Vivienne de Vogel, Nienke Verstegen
and Anne Koppe; Part 2 Developing and Organising the Forensic Social
Supervision Process; 8 Case Management, Jacqueline Bosker, Anneke Menger
and Lous Krechtig; 9 Structured Assessment of Risk Factors and Protective
Factors, Vivienne de Vogel and Jacqueline Bosker; 10 Risk Management:
Working on Short-Term and Long-Term Risk Reduction, Jacqueline Bosker and
Vivienne de Vogel; 11 Collaboration between Professionals and their
Organizations, Joris Colijn; 12 Collaborate with the Social Network,
Marieke Cirkel and Jacqueline Bosker; 13 Volunteers in Forensic Social
Work, Renée Henskens and Mechtild Höing; 14 Experts by Experience as
Facilitators of Transition, Toon Walravens and Michiel Soeters; Part 3
Essential Practices for the Forensic Social Professional; 15 Involuntary
Interaction, Anneke Menger and Lous Krechtig; 16 The Working Alliance in
Forensic Social Work, Anneke Menger and Annelies Sturm; 17 The Working
Alliance in Forensic Social Work, in Practice, Anneke Menger and Annelies
Sturm; 18 Motivating Mandated Clients, Lous Krechtig and Anneke Menger; 19
Setting Standards as a Component of Methodical Action, Lous Krechtig; 20
Cognitive Behavioural Techniques: Changing Pro-Criminal Thinking, Renée
Henskens and Wendy Buysse; 21 Risk Management and Self-Management
Navigating Patterns of Vulnerability in Behavioural Dysregulation, Frans
Fluttert; 22 The Importance of De-escalation, Minco Ruiter and Petra
Schaftenaar; 23 Moral Case Deliberation as a Form of Ethics Support, Swanny
Kremer; 24 Restorative Work and Victim-Awareness, Meriem Kalter and Marion
Uitslag; 25 Strength-Based Practices, Annelies Sturm and Dorieke Wewerinke;
Part 4 Strategies Tailored to Unique Client Needs; 26 Complex Debts,
Gercoline van Beek; 27 Sensitivity to Street Culture in the Digital Era,
Jeroen van den Broek and Jeffrey Jhanjan; 28 Trauma-Informed Care, Annabel
Simjouw and Vivienne de Vogel; 29 People with Mild Intellectual
Disabilities and Borderline Intellectual Functioning in the Criminal
Justice System, Hendrien Kaal; 30 Substance Use and Crime: Correlation and
Approach, Eric Blaauw; 31 Forensic Clients and Mental Disorders, Ellen van
den Broek; 32 The Forensic Approach to Cybercrime, Tamar Fischer, Sifra
Matthijsse, Wytske van der Wagen and Elina van 't Zand







