neutrophils
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,Creativity and Rehabilitation: What Else Might Work in Changing Sex Offenders’ Behaviour?,outcomes, can be acknowledged as having a role in a strengths-based approach to rehabilitation. Notably, they may fit within the notions of the good lives model (GLM) (see e.g., Ward and Brown, 2004) as well as helping to explore journeys towards desist-ance from crime (Giordano et al., 2002; Maruna
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Community-Based Management of Sexual Offender Risk: Options and Opportunities,wever, as much as many members of the community might like to lock up the offenders and throw away the key, emerging perspective suggests that sexual abuse is a social health problem that we can realistically tackle (Levenson and Prescott, 2013), but that this will likely require more and better research to confirm (Hanson, 2014).
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Understanding and Responding to Persons with Special Needs Who Have Sexually Offended,ual and other cognitive processing difficulties, severe and persistent mental health issues, or highly entrenched antisocial values and attitudes, in addition to clients with other presentations that are harder to categorize but who still show difficulties in treatment readiness (see Wilson, 2009).
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2946-2517 understandings and responses to sexual violence. Exploring issues such as how to manage sex offenders, the volume provides recommendations for how to reduce offending and improve community engagement.978-1-349-47099-0978-1-137-35813-4Series ISSN 2946-2517 Series E-ISSN 2946-2525