Trauma and Dissociation in Convicted Offenders
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Trauma and Dissociation in Convicted Offenders

Gender, Science, and Treatment Issues

Kathryn Quina, Laura Brown, Kathryn Quina, Laura Brown

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Trauma and Dissociation in Convicted Offenders

Gender, Science, and Treatment Issues

Kathryn Quina, Laura Brown, Kathryn Quina, Laura Brown

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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.

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Informations

Éditeur
Routledge
Année
2013
ISBN
9781136449871
Édition
1
Sous-sujet
Criminology
Index
Note: Page numbers followed by the letter “t” designate tables; and numbers followed by the letter “b” designate boxes.
Abram, K.M., 102
Abuse
child
among participants in study of female domestic violence offenders, 52–55, 52t
history of, among convicted sex offenders, 71
emotional, retaliation for, among participants in study of female domestic violence offenders, 58
history of, in incarcerated persons, 2
sexual, childhood, incarcerated female survivors of, effectiveness of time-limited group therapy for, 97–121. See also Incarcerated women, survivors of childhood sexual abuse, effectiveness of time-limited group therapy for
Abuse-Perpetration Inventory (API), 74
Addiction Severity Index (ASI), 16–17
AIC. See Akaike Information Criterion (AIC)
Akaike Information Criterion (AIC), 33
Alcohol use disorders, risk of, in incarcerated women, levels of trauma among, study of behavioral and emotional impacts of, 27–46. See also Incarcerated women, with HIV risk and alcohol use disorders, levels of trauma among
American Psychiatric Association (APA), Guidelines for Psychotherapy with Girls and Women of, 117
American Psychological Association, Ethical Principles of Psychologists of, 132
APA. See American Psychiatric Association (APA)
API. See Abuse-Perpetration Inventory (API)
ASI. See Addiction Severity Index (ASI)
Asking for help, but not receiving it, among participants in study of female domestic violence offenders, 59–60
Bayes Information Criterion (BIC), 33
Beck Depression Inventory II, 35
Becker-Blease, K., 69
Bedford Hills Maximum Security Corrections Facility (BHCF), 99
Behavioral effects, of trauma among incarcerated women with HIV risk and alcohol use disorders, study of, 27–46. See also Incarcerated women, with HIV risk and alcohol use disorders, levels of trauma among
Betrayal Trauma Inventory (BTI), 73–74
BHCF. See Bedford Hills Maximum Security Corrections Facility (BHCF)
BIC. See Bayes Information Criterion (BIC)
Boundary(ies), research in prison settings and, respect for, 135
Braithwaite, J., 101
Breaking point, reaching of, among participants in study of female domestic violence offenders, 62
Brown, J., 123
Brown, L.S., 5, 97, 132
Browne, A., 30, 99, 103
BTI. See Betrayal Trauma Inventory (BTI)
Bureau of Justice Statistics, 103
Buss, D., 61
Caddell, J.M., 102
Campbell, A., 50, 62
Carroll, L., 133
Certificate of Confidentiality, 31
Child abuse
among participants in study of female domestic violence offenders, 52–55, 52t
history of, among convicted sex offenders, 71
Child Protective Services (CPS), Texas Department of, 51
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA), 3–4
incarcerated female survivors of, effectiveness of time-limited therapy group for, 97–121. See also Incarcerated women, survivors of childhood sexual abuse, effectiveness of time-limited therapy group for
Children, violence and, among participants in study of female domestic violence offenders, 59
Clarke, J.G., 27
Clinician-Administered Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Scale (CAPs), 15–16
Cole, K.L., 97
Compartmentalization, among convicted sex offenders, 72
Compensation, for research in prison settings, 135–136
Complex trauma, 2
Consent, informed, in research in prison settings, 133
Control, among participants in study of female domestic violence offenders,...

Table des matiĂšres

  1. Cover
  2. Halftitle
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. About the Editors
  7. Introduction
  8. The Relationship of Lifetime Polysubstance Dependence to Trauma Exposure, Symptomatology, and Psychosocial Functioning in Incarcerated Women with Comorbid PTSD and Substance Use Disorder
  9. Levels of Trauma Among Women Inmates with HIV Risk and Alcohol Use Disorders: Behavioral and Emotional Impacts
  10. Women Domestic Violence Offenders: Lessons of Violence and Survival
  11. Dissociation and Memory for Perpetration Among Convicted Sex Offenders
  12. Traumatized Offenders: Don’t Look Now, But Your Jail’s Also Your Mental Health Center
  13. Developing and Assessing Effectiveness of a Time-Limited Therapy Group for Incarcerated Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse
  14. Through the Bullet-Proof Glass: Conducting Research in Prison Settings
  15. Index
Normes de citation pour Trauma and Dissociation in Convicted Offenders

APA 6 Citation

Quina, K., & Brown, L. (2013). Trauma and Dissociation in Convicted Offenders (1st ed.). Taylor and Francis. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/1625672/trauma-and-dissociation-in-convicted-offenders-gender-science-and-treatment-issues-pdf (Original work published 2013)

Chicago Citation

Quina, Kathryn, and Laura Brown. (2013) 2013. Trauma and Dissociation in Convicted Offenders. 1st ed. Taylor and Francis. https://www.perlego.com/book/1625672/trauma-and-dissociation-in-convicted-offenders-gender-science-and-treatment-issues-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Quina, K. and Brown, L. (2013) Trauma and Dissociation in Convicted Offenders. 1st edn. Taylor and Francis. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/1625672/trauma-and-dissociation-in-convicted-offenders-gender-science-and-treatment-issues-pdf (Accessed: 14 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Quina, Kathryn, and Laura Brown. Trauma and Dissociation in Convicted Offenders. 1st ed. Taylor and Francis, 2013. Web. 14 Oct. 2022.