Trauma and Dissociation in Convicted Offenders

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Trauma and Dissociation in Convicted Offenders

Author(s): Kathryn Quina (Editor), Laura S. Brown

  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Publication Date: August 30, 2007
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 145 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0789033283
  • ISBN-13: 9780789033284

Book Description

Better understand the men and women most affected by trauma in our society Convicted offenders quite often are found to have a history of trauma. Trauma and Dissociation in Convicted Offenders: Gender, Science, and Treatment Issues provides a comprehensive look at the connection between complex trauma and the likelihood of being a convicted offender. This unique text focuses on what factors increase the likelihood of being a convicted offender, and what treatment possibilities lay ahead for these individuals. Substance abuse, childhood sexual abuse, and other traumatic experiences and their links to incarcerated men and women are discussed in detail. Interventions and research within the corrections system are examined, with recommendations on how to better serve this population. Trauma and Dissociation in Convicted Offenders: Gender, Science, and Treatment Issues takes a reasoned stand on women and men in prison, understanding that while they are being punished for breaking the law, they also are survivors of trauma whose dysfunctions underscore the need for greater understanding and more research. This valuable source presents the most current research results while providing a clear view on important future directions of study and focus. Each chapter of this insightful resource is extensively referenced and many have tables to clearly present data. Topics in Trauma and Dissociation in Convicted Offenders: Gender, Science, and Treatment Issues include:

  • the relationship between post-traumatic stress and lifetime substance abuse among incarcerated women
  • research on women inmates with HIV sexual risk and hazardous drinking behavior
  • study on the link between trauma and women domestic violence offenders
  • dissociation and memory in sex abusers
  • the ’re-criminalization’ of mental illness
  • the effectiveness of group therapy for incarcerated women survivors of childhood sexual abuse (CSA)
  • challenges, ethical issues, and benefits of conducting research with abuse survivors in a women’s prison facility

Trauma and Dissociation in Convicted Offenders: Gender, Science, and Treatment Issues is an essential resource for clinicians, educators, students, policymakers, and researchers.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Adds an important voice to the chorus calling for a change in the way we understand and respond to the over 2 million individuals incarcerated in the US… This volume makes important contributions to our understanding that . . . there are no ‘universal criminals. — Nancy L. Baker, PhD, ABPP, Diplomat in Forensic Psychology, School of Psychology, Fielding Graduate University

Important… In chapters ranging from dissociation and memory in convicted sex offenders to conducting research in prison settings, the editors present useful chapters for all those interested in the effects of trauma on the human psyche and our society… A brave and path blazing book, and I hope there are many more to follow. — Pamela Birrell, PhD, Senior Instructor, Psychology Department, University of Oregon, Eugene

Represents a major advance for alerting professionals in corrections, mental health and the law about the extensive impact of trauma and dissociation on the lives of offenders. Leading experts provide theoretical, empirical and clinical perspectives for understanding how childhood trauma and dissociative patterns of responding are related to a wide range of problems often encountered in this population, such as substance abuse, HIV risk behaviors, domestic violence perpetration and sex offending… This comprehensive volume leaves the reader with a markedly deepened capacity for understanding and more effectively working with convicted offenders… An invaluable resource for both novice and veteran professionals. — Steven N Gold, PhD, Center for Psychological Studies, Director, Trauma Resolution & Integration Program (TRIP), Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale

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Kathryn Quina, Laura S. Brown

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