Prison-based programmes for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (2019)

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Wiley-BlackwellISBN
9781119316268111931626X
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Lindsay WR
Craig LA
Griffiths D
Abstract
The Wiley Handbook on What Works for Offenders with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Brings together the growing amount of evidence on the assessment and treatment of offenders with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Snoyman P,Aitken B,Ware J (2019). Prison-based programmes for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In Lindsay WR, Craig LA, Griffiths D (Ed.), The Wiley Handbook on What Works for Offenders with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities An Evidence-Based Approach to Theory, Assessment, and Treatment.: 283-296. Wiley-Blackwell.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
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Criminal psychologyANZSRC Fields of Research
44 - Human society::4402 - Criminology::440202 - Correctional theory, offender treatment and rehabilitation42 - Health sciences::4203 - Health services and systems::420318 - People with disability
52 - Psychology
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