Mr Marc Kozlowski M.Kozlowski@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Individual Psychological Therapies in Forensic Settings: Research and Practice by Jason Davies and Claire Nagi, Routledge (2017)
Kozlowski, Marc
Authors
Abstract
The book’s concluding chapter revisits some of the take-away messages from earlier chapters. The reader is left with the message ‘One essential task is to extend the limited evidence base through practitioners and researchers combining forces to develop our knowledge and understanding of what works, who it works for, why it works and how effects can be maximised’. For all the anecdotal evidence of treatment effects that keeps forensic therapists motivated, Davies and Nagi are correct in highlighting the absence of a robust evidence base. In a world in which cost-per-treatment is becoming the metric on which many decisions are based, we as criminal justice professionals need to develop more of a businesslike side to our practice. In summary, this book is a well-written clarion call for outcomes evidence relating to forensic therapies.
Journal Article Type | Book Review |
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Acceptance Date | Sep 3, 2018 |
Publication Date | Dec 20, 2018 |
Deposit Date | Jul 19, 2019 |
Print ISSN | 1356-5028 |
Publisher | British Psychological Society |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 129 |
Public URL | http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1453951 |
Related Public URLs | https://shop.bps.org.uk/publications/forensic-update-no-129-december-2018.html |
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