Description
Forensic Practice in the Community offers an in-depth examination of forensic psychology services delivered in community-based settings. The book addresses the unique challenges and considerations that arise when working with offenders, victims, and at-risk populations outside traditional institutional frameworks.
Editors Richard Shuker and Zoe Ashmore bring together expert contributions covering critical topics including risk assessment, treatment interventions, ethical considerations, and professional practice standards. The book explores contemporary issues in forensic psychology, providing practitioners with evidence-based strategies and practical guidance for effective community engagement.
This essential resource is designed for forensic psychologists, mental health professionals, criminal justice practitioners, and students seeking to understand the complexities of delivering forensic services in diverse community environments. It combines theoretical foundations with real-world applications to support professional development and improved service delivery.







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