Forensic Practice in the Community (Issues in Forensic Psychology) delves into a critical but often overlooked aspect of forensic work. Unlike most literature focusing on secure settings such as prisons or hospitals, this book examines the dynamic field of forensic practice within the community. Authored by leading experts, it explores current and innovative developments in interventions for both young people and adults who have offended. Covering essential topics including multisystemic therapy for families, sexual and violent offending, learning disabilities, substance misuse, risk assessment, prediction, and management, as well as personality disordered offenders, this comprehensive resource is invaluable for practitioners and academics alike. With 318 pages of insightful content, it provides a thorough understanding of the challenges and opportunities in community forensic work.
