The Wiley International Handbook of Correctional Psychology
Intro -- Title page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Notes on the Contributors -- Part I Correctional Psychology in Context -- Chapter 1 Correctional Psychology: A Short History and Current Standing -- A Brief History of Correctional Trends -- Developing and Applying Psychology to Criminal Behavior and its Remediation -- What is Correctional Psychology? -- Introduction to the Handbook -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 Being Ethical Psychologists in Correction Settings -- Psychology's Morality and Codes -- Principles -- Addressing Moral Uncertainty -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Note -- Key Readings -- References -- Chapter 3 The American Psychological Association's Misuse of the Role of Psychologist-as-Organizational-Consultant to Torture: Where Was the "Bright Line" Position? -- The Hoffman Report -- The Timeline of Events -- The Ethical Debate: Lessons for Correctional Psychologists -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Key Readings -- References -- Part II The Roles of Psychology in Managing Prisons and Offenders -- Chapter 4 The Effects of Imprisonment -- Individual Effects of Incarceration -- Effects of Incarceration on Racial and Ethnic Minorities -- Effects of Incarceration on Women -- Special Considerations -- Implications for Psychologists -- Conclusion -- Key Readings -- References -- Chapter 5 Violence and the Pains of Confinement: PRISM as a Promising Paradigm for Violence Prevention -- Introduction -- Institutional Violence Prevention -- On Approaches to Violence Risk Management -- On the Pains of Confinement -- A Structured Professional Approach to the Evaluation of Institutional Risk -- The PRISM Process -- From Risk Factors to Risk Processes -- From Evaluation Through Scenarios Toward Interventions -- Thinking About Situational Interventions -- The Application of the PRISM Process