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  • The COMPASS Model in Criminal and Forensic Psychology

    The COMPASS Model in Criminal and Forensic Psychology by Durkin, Mark A.;

    Sorozatcím: Emerald Points;

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    • Kiadó Emerald Publishing Limited
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. február 7.

    • ISBN 9781835495575
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem152 oldal
    • Méret 229x152x12 mm
    • Súly 308 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 635

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    Rövid leírás:

    The Durkin COMPASS Model offers a groundbreaking theoretical framework for criminology and forensic psychology, integrating compassion and positive psychology with evidence-based practice to facilitate desistence from crime.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Traditional approaches in the Criminal Justice System have focused on societal causes of crime, addressing them through punitive measures with mixed efficacy. Recent shifts toward positive psychological interventions aim to improve recidivism but often overlook the role of compassion. The COMPASS Model in Criminal and Forensic Psychology demonstrates how a compassionate approach, informed by positive psychology, can offer a more effective strategy in reforming criminal behavior.


    The Durkin COMPASS Model offers a groundbreaking theoretical framework for criminology and forensic psychology, integrating compassion and positive psychology with evidence-based practice to facilitate desistence from crime. It capitalizes on the strengths central to positive psychology, fostering hope and well-being, while its compassion element emphasizes empathetic understanding and self-healing. Durkin adopts a holistic perspective, considering an individual’s complete background, including trauma and personal strengths, rather than focusing solely on the crime. Designed for practical implementation, the COMPASS Model equips practitioners with tools to reduce recidivism, support offender rehabilitation, and contribute to their overall well-being, marking a significant shift towards nurturing a pro-social identity as a means of crime reduction.


    The COMPASS Model in Criminal and Forensic Psychology serves as a crucial resource for criminal justice practitioners, policymakers, academics, and advocates, offering innovative, evidence-based strategies from compassion and positive psychology to transform offender rehabilitation and inform systemic change in the criminal justice landscape.



    Dr Mark A. Durkin’s work developing the COMPASS Model framework is both innovative and needed within Forensic psychological settings. The model emphasises a holistic approach to forensic practice and therefore makes for a more comprehensive approach to understanding and responding to people involved in the criminal justice system. This book introduces the reader to this new framework in detail and is clearly going to be of great use to those seeking to better understand offending populations (students, academics) but also those implementing the model within their forensic practice.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Chapter 1. Introduction

    Chapter 2. The Biopsychosocial Reasons for Why People Offend

    Chapter 3. Current Models for the Rehabilitation and Prevention of Offending Behaviour

    Chapter 4. Compassion-Focused Therapy/Compassionate Mind Training Theory

    Chapter 5. Positive Psychology Theory and Practice

    Chapter 6. Desistance Capital

    Chapter 7. Bringing it all Together: Introducing the COMPASS Model for Criminal and Forensic Psychology

    Chapter 8. Assessing the COMPASS Model

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