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Time for a ChangeApplying the Good Lives Model of Rehabilitation to a High-Risk Violent OffenderDepartment of Corrections, Hamilton, New Zealand
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, Tony.Ward{at}vuw.ac.nz
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand In this article we operationalise the theoretical concepts of the Good Lives Model (GLM) of offender rehabilitation by providing a step-by-step framework for assessment, formulation, treatment planning, and monitoring with a high-risk violent offender residing in the community. The case study illustrates how the GLM can be applied to complement and enhance traditional Risk-Management interventions and shows how the GLM's clinical relevance extends from sex offending to broader offending typologies.
Key Words: offenders readiness Good Lives Model
This version was published on October
1, 2007 International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Vol. 51, No. 5,
578-598 (2007) |
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