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Counseling Criminal Justice Offenders / Edition 2
by Ruth E. Masters
Ruth E. Masters
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Counseling Criminal Justice Offenders / Edition 2
by Ruth E. Masters
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Overview
In this text for criminal justice students, Masters (criminology, California State University) examines criminal justice counseling on an individual and group basis and in a variety of settings. This second edition contains new chapters on counseling criminal psychopaths, counseling male and female offenders, and the relationship between trauma, addiction, and human behavior. There is updated material on multicultural perspectives, cognitive-behavioral counseling, and counseling victims. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 2900761929344 |
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Publication date: | 09/19/2003 |
Pages: | 296 |
Product dimensions: | 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d) |
About the Author
Professor Ruth Masters has been teaching criminal justice counseling courses at California State University, Fresno since 1970. In addition, she has had hands-on, practical counseling experience in both adult and juvenile criminal justice systems. She has worked as a parole agent for the California Department of Corrections and the California Youth Authority. Her research can be described as a unique blending of theoretical and practical, which includes work in both corrections and law enforcement. Her textbook, Counseling Criminal Justice Offenders (1994), is published by Sage Publications.
Dr. Masters is a member of American Society of Criminology; Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences; Western Society of Criminology; Women's Criminal Justice Association; California Probation, Parole and Correctional Association; and California State Juvenile Officers' Association. She received her master's degree in criminology from California State University, Fresno; and her bachelor's degree in sociology from the University of California, Berkeley.
Table of Contents
PrefaceContributorsChapter 1. Understanding Criminal Justice CounselingChapter HighlightsKey TermsIntroductionProtection of SocietyRhetoricSupervisionCommunicationCounseling versus TherapyRoles Criminal Justice Counselors PlayCriminal Justice Counseling and BurnoutEthical Considerations in Criminal Justice CounselingSummaryMatching Key Terms and DefinitionsDiscussion QuestionsCounselor/Offender Role-Play ScenariosInternet SitesReferencesSuggested ReadingsChapter 2. Criminal Justice Counseling ProcessChapter HighlightsKey TermsIntroductionThe Beginning of CounselingThe Middle of CounselingThe End of CounselingSummaryMatching Key Terms and DefinitionsDiscussion QuestionsCounselor/Offender Role-Play ScenariosInternet SitesReferencesSuggested ReadingsChapter 3. The Role and Importance of Emotions in Counseling CriminalJustice OffendersChapter HighlightsKey TermsIntroductionDevelopment and Structure of the BrainDefinition of EmotionCore EmotionsEmotional Capacity and DevelopmentEmotions, Human Empathy, and CriminalityChild Abuse, the Brain, and Counseling OffendersSummaryMatching Key Terms and DefinitionsDiscussion QuestionsCounselor/Offender Role-Play ScenariosInternet SitesReferencesSuggested ReadingsChapter 4. Counseling and the Criminal Justice OffenderChapter HighlightsKey TermsIntroductionYoung OffendersAdult OffendersAddicted and Substance-Abusing OffendersDisturbed OffendersViolent OffendersFemale OffendersIll OffendersSex OffendersResistant OffendersIncarcerated OffendersMulticultural and Ethnically Diverse OffendersMilitary OffendersForeign Born OffendersOlder and Elderly OffendersMentally Retarded OffendersSummaryMatching Key Terms and DefinitionsDiscussion QuestionsCounselor/Offender Role-Play ScenariosInternet SitesReferencesSuggested ReadingsChapter 5. Counseling Differences in Male and Female Criminal Justice OffendersChapter HighlightsKey TermsIntroductionFemale and Male Communication DifferencesAwareness Principles for Female and Male Criminal Justice OffendersTheodora Wells' Male/Female Awareness ExerciseSummaryMatching Key Terms and DefinitionsDiscussion QuestionsCounselor/Offender Role-Play ScenariosInternet SitesReferencesSuggested ReadingsChapter 6. Treating the Criminal Psychopath - Candice SkrapecChapter HighlightsKey TermsIntroductionTreatment OutcomeSummaryMatching Key Terms and DefinitionsDiscussion QuestionsCounselor/Offender Role-Play ScenariosInternet SitesReferencesChapter 7. Trauma, the Addiction Model, and Repetitive Criminal BehaviorChapter HighlightsKey TermsIntroductionThe Brain and Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderTrauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)The Addiction ModelTreatment of Trauma and Repetitive CriminalitySummaryMatching Key Terms and DefinitionsCounselor/Offender Role-Play ScenariosDiscussion QuestionsInternet SitesReferencesSuggested ReadingsChapter 8. Ethical and Legal Concerns in Counseling Criminal Justice Offenders - Lester P. PincuChapter HighlightsKey TermsIntroductionEthical Concerns and ConfidentialityEthical and Legal Issues Regarding Counseling Persons with AIDS and HIV within the Criminal Justice SystemLegal Issues Regarding Counseling Incarcerated OffendersSummaryMatching Key Terms and DefinitionsDiscussion QuestionsCounselor/Offender Role-Play ScenariosInternet SitesReferencesSuggested ReadingsChapter 9. Criminal Justice Counseling ModalitiesChapter HighlightsKey TermsIntroductionCriminal Justice Counseling Style and TechniqueCriminal Justice Counseling ModalitiesOther Approaches to Criminal Justice CounselingSummaryMatching Key Terms and DefinitionsDiscussion QuestionsCounselor/Offender Role-Play ScenariosInternet SitesReferencesSuggested ReadingsChapter 10. Effectiveness of Criminal Justice CounselingChapter HighlightsKey TermsIntroductionStudies of Criminal Justice Counseling EffectivenessContemporary Thoughts on What Works in Counseling Criminal Justice OffendersContemporary Criminal Justice Treatment Outcome InvestigationsSummaryMatching Key Terms and DefinitionsDiscussion QuestionsInternet SitesCounselor/Offender Role-Play ScenariosReferencesSuggested ReadingsGlossaryBibliographyIndexAbout the AuthorsFrom the B&N Reads Blog
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