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OverviewThis book provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of assessment and intervention planning with young people who offend.It will help equip practitioners with the knowledge and professional skills central to these critically important tasks. The context for practice is changing rapidly and the authors take into account current policy developments along with a wide range of literature on assessment practice in criminal justice and social care. The book encourages readers to think critically and to take practical steps to enhance their own practice. It will be important reading for anyone working with young people who offend. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kerry Baker (School of Social Sciences, University of Northampton.) , Gill Kelly (Independent Trainer/Consultant, KWP Consultancy) , Bernadette Wilkinson (Independent Trainer/Consultant, KWP Consultancy)Publisher: Bristol University Press Imprint: Policy Press ISBN: 9781847426376ISBN 10: 1847426379 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 09 February 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews"""This is an important and timely book. With its emphasis upon knowledge, skills and decision making it is a refreshing antidote to the promulgation of risk assessment tools. Skills are rightly prioritised over tool use, and this will be a 'must read' for youth justice practitioners and managers."" Hazel Kemshall, Professor of Community and Criminal Justice, De Montfort University. ""This book could not be more timely. It will be of great value to practitioners, managers, policy makers and academics. For anyone with responsibilities for working with young people involved in offending to improve assessment, planning, management and supervision in the interests of young people and the community, this book is essential reading."" Bill Whyte, University of Edinburgh" This is an important and timely book. With its emphasis upon knowledge, skills and decision making it is a refreshing antidote to the promulgation of risk assessment tools. Skills are rightly prioritised over tool use, and this will be a 'must read' for youth justice practitioners and managers. Hazel Kemshall, Professor of Community and Criminal Justice, De Montfort University. 'This book is an important contribution to the fields of both social work and criminology.' British Journal of Social Work 'Overall, the book is highly informative on both a theoretical and a practical level. It will be a real resource for social work students undertaking practice learning in youth offending teams and to social work practitioners who are contemplating moving into youth justice. All in all, this proved a thoroughly enjoyable read; it is a welcome addition to the literature on assessment in general and assessment in youth justice in particular.' British Journal of Social Work Very useful in encouraging students to make links between risk factor research and risk assessment and management in youth justice Faye Cosgrove, Sunderland University A must read - Howard Journal of Criminal Justice This is an important and timely book. With its emphasis upon knowledge, skills and decision making it is a refreshing antidote to the promulgation of risk assessment tools. Skills are rightly prioritised over tool use, and this will be a 'must read' for youth justice practitioners and managers. Hazel Kemshall, Professor of Community and Criminal Justice, De Montfort University. This book could not be more timely. It will be of great value to practitioners, managers, policy makers and academics. For anyone with responsibilities for working with young people involved in offending to improve assessment, planning, management and supervision in the interests of young people and the community, this book is essential reading. Bill Whyte, University of Edinburgh Author InformationKerry Baker is based at the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford, specialising in applied research on assessment practice, risk management and public protection. She is also an advisor to the Youth Justice Board for England and Wales. Gill Kelly and Bernadette Wilkinson are independent trainers working with practitioners and managers in youth justice, probation services and the secure estate. They run KWP Consultancy and are both Associate Lecturers at Birmingham University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |