TY - JOUR
T1 - Defining the needs in a contemporary correctional environment
T2 - The contribution of psychology
AU - Byrne, Stuart
AU - Byrne, Mitchell K.
AU - Howells, Kevin
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - Prompted by a return of interest in rehabilitation in correctional settings and a consequent expansion of psychological resources, an investigation was undertaken into specific service needs as defined by a cross section of correctional services staff and key stake‐holders. Structured interviews were conducted to determine both the general issues and priorities in correctional services as well as to ask specifically what should be priorities in the development of psychological services. The results suggested that, in general, there was support for a programmatic approach to rehabilitation and for case management Psychological services were valued and seen to extend beyond just the provision of assessment, harm prevention and clinical services. The development of psychological services, in the opinion of the respondents, should focus on overcoming the lack of psychologists, their provision of a role model, undertaking evaluation and training other staff. This view was consistent with the generally identified need for better communication and more training.
AB - Prompted by a return of interest in rehabilitation in correctional settings and a consequent expansion of psychological resources, an investigation was undertaken into specific service needs as defined by a cross section of correctional services staff and key stake‐holders. Structured interviews were conducted to determine both the general issues and priorities in correctional services as well as to ask specifically what should be priorities in the development of psychological services. The results suggested that, in general, there was support for a programmatic approach to rehabilitation and for case management Psychological services were valued and seen to extend beyond just the provision of assessment, harm prevention and clinical services. The development of psychological services, in the opinion of the respondents, should focus on overcoming the lack of psychologists, their provision of a role model, undertaking evaluation and training other staff. This view was consistent with the generally identified need for better communication and more training.
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U2 - 10.1080/13218710109525008
DO - 10.1080/13218710109525008
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0035717601
SN - 1321-8719
VL - 8
SP - 97
EP - 104
JO - Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
JF - Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
IS - 1
ER -