The Path Forward
Psychological Services in the Community with Justice-Involved Individuals and to Forensic Systems
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 25 June 2026
- ISBN 9780197773000
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages448 pages
- Size 235x156 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 7 figures, 5 tables, and 1 box 0
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Short description:
This edited volume explores a number of projects and psychological services delivered in the community with justice-involved individuals and to forensic systems, most of which fall outside the traditional scope of forensic and correctional psychology. They are creative, expand boundaries, and offer a roadmap and a vision for the future of these areas as well as broadening awareness of what these services and projects are actually providing.
MoreLong description:
The field of forensic psychology has traditionally been associated largely with forensic mental health evaluations prepared for consideration by courts and other entities, and far less attention has been paid to the development and dissemination of services and interventions that may be informed by such assessments. As a result, the majority of practitioners do not know how to go about pursuing such professional opportunities.
Responding to this need for more community-based services for justice-involved individuals and the lack of coordination, The Path Forward presents a detailed survey of different focus areas of professional forensic practice within community settings. These projects and psychological services are creative, expand boundaries, and offer a roadmap and a vision for the future of these areas as well as broadening awareness of what these services and projects are actually providing.
Covering the domains of assessment, intervention, consultation, and education, and written by leaders in the field, this edited volume offers detailed information about the development and delivery of key innovations and provides an excellent model for students, trainees, practitioners, clinical administrators, and others interested in cutting-edge work in this area.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction by Kirk Heilbrun and David DeMatteo
Chapter 2. University Clinic-Based Forensic Mental Health Assessment by Daniel C. Murrie, Elisha Agee, and Sharon Kelley
Chapter 3. Considering Intersectional Identity in Forensic Mental Health Assessment by Mina Ratkalkar
Chapter 4. Conducting Forensic Mental Health Assessments with Youth: A Trauma-Informed Approach by Amanda D. Zelechoski, Carly L. Baetz, Kayla Thompson, Emma Roberts, and Emma Cenzon
Chapter 5. Behavioral Threat Assessment in Schools by Dewey Cornell and Jordan Kerere
Chapter 6. NYSAP, LLC: Implementing Evidence-Based Screening and Assessment in Juvenile Justice by Thomas Grisso, Gina Vincent, and Ivan Kruh
Chapter 7. Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy for Justice-Involved Individuals by Shelby Arnold, Lindsey Pinto, and Paul M. Grant
Chapter 8. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Interventions with Justice-Involved Individuals by Kirk Heilbrun, Hailey Fasone, Kellie Wiltsie, Heidi Zapotocky, Chelsea Jackson, and Tierney Huppert
Chapter 9. An Intervention for Community Reentry Informed by Dialectical Behavior Therapy by Christopher M. King, Sana Vora, Savannah Cuellar, Jay Gonzales, and Barry Rosenfeld
Chapter 10. Treating Trauma in Justice-Involved Girls by Apryl A. Alexander and Tracy Moran Vozar
Chapter 11. Interventions among Criminal Justice Involved Persons with Mental Illness: Implementing Changing Lives and Changing Outcomes in Harris County by Daryl G. Kroner and Robert D. Morgan
Chapter 12. Forensic Consultation by Joel A. Dvoskin
Chapter 13. Cross-Systems Mapping Using the Sequential Intercept Model by Patricia A. Griffin, Kathleen Kemp, and Christy Giallella
Chapter 14. Law Enforcement Consultation on Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) by Abigail S. Tucker and Karen Collins Rice
Chapter 15. Consultation on Treatment Court Development and Implementation by Douglas B. Marlowe
Chapter 16. Consultation and Program Development: Juvenile Probation by Amanda NeMoyer, Jeanne McPhee, Ilsa Papunen, Rena Kreimer, and Naomi Goldstein
Chapter 17. Doctoral Training in Forensic Psychology by David DeMatteo, Haleh Kanani, Simone P. Grisamore, and Avery Chard
Chapter 18. Internship and Postdoctoral Training in Forensic Psychology by Natalie M. Anumba, Heidi Putney, Jeffrey Burl, and Ashley Murray
Chapter 19. Policy Research and Education Services: The Policy Research Associates (PRA) Approach by Sarah L. Desmarais, Elan C. Hope, Holley Davis, and Shannon M. Bader
Chapter 20. Trauma-Informed Training for Correctional Officers by Robin Timme
Chapter 21. Expert Witness Training by Stanley L. Brodsky
Chapter 22. Protect International: A Company Focused on Violence and Other Adverse Behavior in Organizational Contexts by Stephen D. Hart
Chapter 23. Psychological Services in the Community with Justice-Involved Individuals and Forensic Systems: Why We Are Optimistic by David DeMatteo and Kirk Heilbrun
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