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Dangerous People - Policy, Prediction, and Practice

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Zusatztext "Bernadette McSherry and Patrick Keyzer have brought together an elite group of cutting-edge scholars to critically examine how we manage-or fail to manage-those who frighten us. The contributors have carefully integrated scientific rigor and clinical insight with a keen sensitivity to human rights. Cogently organized and lucidly written! Dangerous People will have an important and lasting influence on international risk assessment policy and practice."-John Monahan! Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law! Psychology! and Psychiatry! University of Virginia! USA"Dangerous People is an excellent resource and very good read. Drawing together international experts from different disciplines! it brings a much needed level of depth and sophistication to the vexed question of how we protect society from 'dangerous people.' A must-read for clinicians! lawyers! and policy makers alike!" - James Ogloff! Director! Psychological Services! Forensicare! Victoria! Australia Informationen zum Autor Bernadette McSherry, PhD, is an Australian Research Council Federation Fellow and a Professor of Law at Monash University in Australia. Patrick Keyzer, PhD, is the Director of the Centre for Law, Governance and Public Policy, and Professor of Law at Bond University. Klappentext This edited collection explores the advantages and disadvantages of current management schemes for high-risk offenders! such as sex offenders! terrorists! offenders with serious mental illnesses! and juvenile offenders. It is written for scholars in the field! as well as policy-makers and mental health professionals. Chapters examine a myriad of relevant issues! such as the practical issues that have arisen following the implementation of preventive detention/supervision schemes! the issues relating to assessing the risk of future harm in the management of high-risk offenders! and different programs/sentencing options for high-risk offenders with mental illnesses. Zusammenfassung This edited collection explores the advantages and disadvantages of current management schemes for high-risk offenders, such as sex offenders, terrorists, offenders with serious mental illnesses, and juvenile offenders. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Parameters. McSherry, Keyzer, 'Dangerous' People: An Overview. Sifris, An International Human Rights Perspective on Detention without Criminal Charge or Trial. Keyzer, The International Human Rights Parameters for the Preventive Detention of Serious Sex Offenders. Slobogin, Legal Limitations on the Scope of Preventive Detention. Part II: Policy. La Fond, Sexual Offender Commitment Laws in the USA: The Inevitable Failure of Misusing Civil Commitment to Prevent Further Sex Crimes. Petrila, Sexually Violent Predator Laws: Going Back to a Time Better Forgotten. Janus, Sexual Violence, Gender Politics and Outsider Jurisprudence: Lessons Learned from the American Experience in Prevention. Freckelton, The Preventive Detention of Insanity Acquitees: A Case Study from Victoria. McSherry, The Preventive Detention of Suspected Terrorists: Better Safe Than Sorry? Part III: Prediction. Skeem, Peterson, Silver, Toward Research-informed Policy for High Risk Offenders with Severe Mental Illnesses. Johnstone, Assessing and Managing Violent Youth: Implications for Sentencing. Cooke, Michie, Violence Risk Assessment: Challenging the Illusion of Certainty. Part IV: Practice. Thomson, The Role of Forensic Mental Health Services in Managing High Risk Offenders: Functioning or Failing? Quinn, Crichton, 'Case Managing High Risk Offenders with Mental Disorders in Scotland.' Fyfe, Gailey, The Scottish Approach to High Risk Offenders: Early Answers or Furt...

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