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Tony Ward is Professor of Psychology at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Shadd Maruna is Professor of Justice Studies and Human Development and the Director of the Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Queens University Belfast.
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The second edition of Ward and Marunäs Rehabilitation builds on its tremendous success and presents an analysis of the core ideas underpinning offender rehabilitation, including enhanced discussion of empirical and theoretical research that have emerged since the first edition and new chapters looking at the ethics of rehabilitation, and the integration between desistance research and the RNR and GLM.
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Research shows that recidivism is greatly reduced through rehabilitation and that offenders respond well to practitioners who show an interest in them and believe in their capacity to turn their lives around. This philosophy stands in stark contrast to the punitive approaches to criminal justice, though arguably practitioners need rehabilitation theories to help them navigate through the various challenges and problems that materialize when working with offenders and understand issues such as the overall aims of intervention, what constitutes risk, what the general causes of crime are, how best to manage and work with individuals, and how to balance offender needs with the interests of the community.
The second edition of Ward and Maruna's Rehabilitation builds on its tremendous success and presents an analysis of the core ideas underpinning offender rehabilitation. It critically examines two of the most conceptually developed theories of rehabilitation, the Risk-Need-Responsivity Model (RNR) and the Good Lives Model, including enhanced discussion of empirical and theoretical research that have emerged since the first edition. New to the second edition are three new chapters looking at the ethics of rehabilitation, and the integration between desistance research and the RNR and GLM.
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