191-411 Disabled Offenders

Availability

3rd year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr L Eccleston

Prerequisites

191-408 A Clinical Introduction to Criminology

Semester

Not Offered (view timetable)

Contact

A 2-hour seminar per week

Subject Description

This subject examines the theoretical and practical mechanisms underlying the assessment and treatment of disabled offender populations. As such it will provide students with an understanding of, and experience in, the major skills and techniques used in the assessment of forensic disability clients. In addition students will be provided with clinically-oriented training in methods of management and rehabilitation, including the theoretical rationale underpinning these as well as techniques and outcomes of their practical application. Specific attention will be given to notable offender groups within the forensic disability field including sexual offenders, non-sexual violent offenders, arson and property offenders, and disabled offenders with substance abuse issues.

Generic Skills

  • Highly developed cognitive, analytic and problem-solving skills demonstrated through oral and written work;

  • Capacity for independent critical thought, rational inquiry and self-directed learning;

  • Ability to incorporate theoretical principles and concepts into professional practice;

  • Ability to plan work and to use time effectively.

Assessment

A 1000-word oral assessment 25% (to be completed during the semester) and a 3000-word written assignment 75% (due at the end of the semester).



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