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By Ramchandani, Dilip and Green, Willard P. Psychosomatics Volume 48, Issue 4, page 364-365 Ethics and Culture in Mental Health Care. By Jinger G. Hoop; Tony DiPasquate; Juan M. Hernandez; Laura Weiss Roberts. Ethics and Behavior Volume 18, Issue 4, Page 353-372 Ethics in Community Mental Health Care. By Patricia Backlar. Community Health Journal Volume 34, Issue 2, page 127 and Volume 35, Issue 1, page
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He lays out the general concept thusly: The model process seeks to contain offenders in a triangle of supervision: treatment to teach sex offenders to develop internal control over deviant thoughts; supervision and surveillance to control offenders' external behaviors; and polygraph examinations to help design, and to monitor conformance to, treatment plans and supervision conditions (Travis, 1997). He goes on to say: “The model process for managing and containing sex offenders on probation or parole values public safety, victim protection, and reparation for victims as paramount (Travis, 1997).” In other words, the goal is to keep as close scrutiny on sexual predators/offenders as
Invited Submission to the International Community Corrections Association Monograph Series Project0 Hanson, R.K., Bourgon, G., Helmus, L. & Hodgson, S. (2009). The principles of effective correctional treatment also apply to sexual offenders: A meta-analysis. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 36, 865-891. https://ccoso.org/sites/default/files/HO%20DOrazio%20Need%20Principle.pdf Kerry Lowden, Nicole Hetz, Linda Harrison, Diane Patrick, Kim English, and Diane Pasini-Hill. 2003. Evaluation of Colorado’s Prison Therapeutic Community for Sex Offenders: A Report of Findings.
Ethics Codes Comparison Paper: Code of Ethics Comparison between AACC and ACA Cheryl Walsh Liberty University Abstract The American Counseling Association (ACA) and the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) both make provision for an understanding of ethical practices in counseling through their code of ethics. The codes of ethics presented by both are to provide clarity of ethical practices that protect not only the client but the counselor and the profession of counseling as well. This report will identify similarities and differences between the AACC and ACA code of ethics in general as well as three specific ethical topics chosen by the author. The three topics addressed in this report will be client confidentiality, sexual intimacy between client and counselor, and referral of clients to another counselor or agency. Code of Ethics Comparison between AACC and ACA When considering similarities and differences of ethical codes one should perhaps begin by clarifying what ethics are as well as the purpose of a code of ethics.
The Police Act 1997 * Criminal Record Bureau (CRB) checks, under this act, are the norm in health and care organisations The CRB will work closely with ISA to ensure that a more detailed check is carried out. The Sexual Offences Act 1976 * Created the Sex Offenders Register for identification and tracking purposes This enables sex offenders to be monitored and vulnerable people to be protected Care Standards Act 2000 * Set National Minimum Standards’ accommodation, services and good workplace practice in the care and protection of vulnerable people Established the Protection of Vulnerable Adults (POVA) Scheme that checked suitability of care workers. It identified professionals who had harmed individuals using service. It has been replaced by the ISA’s barred list. Care
A. Theoretical perspectives on attachment styles a. B. Associated features of sexual offending behavior a. C. Predicted sex offender behaviors in offenders a. With Anxious/Ambivalent attachment styles i.
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Ongoing assessments of victims' rights and the continousl improvement of such are imperative. References Finn, M.A., (2003). The Effects of Victims' Experiences with Prosecutors on Victim Empowerment And Re-Occurrence of Intimate Partner Violence. Retrieved from https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/202983.pdf Gartrell, J., & Weinrath, M. (1996). Victimization and Fear of Crime.