Assessing Dangerousness -

Assessing Dangerousness

Violence by Sexual Offenders, Batterers, and Child Abusers

Jacquelyn Campbell (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
160 Seiten
2007 | 2nd Revised edition
Springer Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8261-0298-0 (ISBN)
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Including coverage across domains of violence, this is a book on risk assessment with violent individuals.
This is a new edition of the classic book on risk assessment with violent individuals, including coverage across domains of violence. The editor is one of the top names in the world of violence and she and other chapter authors have been personally responsible for much of the development in the field of risk assessment in such diverse fields as psychology, forensics (medicine, law, and psychology), social work, and nursing. User-friendly tables and figures outline issues and solutions. This edition will also provide an important revision of Campbell's ground-breaking intimate partner homicide lethality risk instrument (the Danger Assessment). Key features of this new edition include: coverage of a wider breadth of clinical and court situations requiring threat assessments; new techniques for evaluating assessment approaches; new findings on predicting fatal child abuse; and, new instruments for predicting and evaluating partner assault, homicide across genders, and sex offenses.

Jacquelyn C. Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN, is a professor and the Anna D. Wolf Chair at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. She is a national leader in research and advocacy in the field of domestic violence, or intimate partner violence (IPV). She has authored or coauthored more than 250 publications and seven books on violence, its health outcomes, and interventions for survivors. Her studies have paved the way for a growing body of interdisciplinary investigations by researchers in the disciplines of nursing, medicine, social work, and public health. Her expertise is frequently sought by national and international policy makers who are exploring IPV and its health effects on families and communities. As a nurse educator and mentor, Dr. Campbell leads by example in inspiring new generations of nurse researchers. Her BSN, MSN, and PhD are from Duke University, Wright State University, and the University of Rochester, respectively. She teaches an undergraduate and MSN elective in family violence as well as in the PhD program, and is the national program director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholars Program. Dr. Campbell led a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded (T32) fellowship that provided funding for pre- and postdoctoral fellows in violence research for 15 years. Elected to the Institute of Medicine (IOM; now the National Academy of Medicine--NAM) in 2000, Dr. Campbell was also the IOM/American Academy of Nursing/American Nurses Foundation senior scholar-in-residence and was founding cochair of the IOM/NAM Forum on Global Violence Prevention. Other honors include the Pathfinder Distinguished Researcher by the Friends of the National Institutes of Health's National Institute of Nursing Research, the American Society of Criminology Vollmer Award, and the Sigma Theta Tau Episteme Award; Dr. Campbell is one of the "20 for 20" Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Leaders in Violence and Injury Prevention and one of the inaugural 17 Gilman Scholars at Johns Hopkins University. She is on the board of directors for Futures Without Violence, is an active member of the Johns Hopkins Women's Health Research Group, and has served on the boards of the House of Ruth Battered Women's Shelter and four other shelters. She was also a member of the congressionally appointed U.S. Department of Defense Task Force on Domestic Violence.

Chapter 1; Prediction of Intentional Interpersonal Violence: An Introduction; Dan Sheridan and Nancy Glass; Chapter 2; Prediction Issues for Practitioners; Joel S. Milner and Jacquelyn C. Campbell.

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Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 375 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sozialpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-8261-0298-0 / 0826102980
ISBN-13 978-0-8261-0298-0 / 9780826102980
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