Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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94922 | Aggression and Violent Behavior | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Although the practice of forensic and correctional psychology has been understood in relation to certain sets of values that have been articulated in codes of ethical practice or organisational mission statements, there has been little consideration of how the values of offenders can inform the rehabilitative process. In this paper the criminogenic nature of values is discussed and how these might be addressed in an intervention. It is concluded that an exploration of values is not only a necessary condition for successful rehabilitation, but also essential if ethical problems in working with offenders are to be avoided.
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Authors
Andrew Day, Sharon Casey,