Adult Deliberate Firesetting. Theresa A. Gannon
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Название: Adult Deliberate Firesetting

Автор: Theresa A. Gannon

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Социальная психология

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isbn: 9781119658153

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      Theresa A. Gannon, DPhil, CPsychol (Forensic), is a professor of forensic psychology and director of the Centre for Research and Education in Forensic Psychology (CORE-FP) at the University of Kent, UK. Theresa also works as a practitioner consultant forensic psychologist specialising in deliberate firesetting for the Forensic and Specialist Service Line, Kent and Medway Social Care and Partnership Trust, UK. Theresa has published over 150 chapters, articles, books, and other scholarly works in the areas of male- and female-perpetrated offending. She is particularly interested in the assessment and treatment of individuals who have set deliberate fires. In 2012, Theresa led the development of the first comprehensive theory of adult deliberate firesetting (named the Multi-Trajectory Theory of Adult Firesetting or M-TTAF). After leading a series of research studies examining the treatment needs of adult firesetters, Theresa developed the first standardised treatment programs for firesetters (the Firesetting Intervention Programme for Prisoners [FIPP] and Firesetting Intervention Programme for Mentally Disordered Offenders [FIP-MO]), which are now implemented in prisons and hospitals internationally. In 2016, Theresa was lead recipient of the Economic and Social Research Council’s (ESRC’s) Outstanding Impact in Society Award for her theoretical work and treatment provision regarding deliberate firesetting.

      Theresa is lead editor of several books, including Aggressive Offenders’ Cognition: Theory, Research, and Treatment (2007: Wiley); Female Sexual Offenders: Theory, Assessment, and Treatment (2010: Wiley-Blackwell); and Sexual Offending: Cognition, Emotion, and Motivation (2017: Wiley-Blackwell). Theresa is also co-editor of several other books. Key examples include Firesetting and Mental Health (2012: Royal College of Psychiatrists); What Works in Offender Rehabilitation: An Evidence-Based Approach to Assessment and Treatment (2013: Wiley-Blackwell); and The Psychology of Arson: A Practical Guide to Understanding and Managing Adult Deliberate Firesetters (2015: Routledge).

      Caoilte Ó Ciardha, PhD, is a senior lecturer in forensic psychology at the University of Kent, UK. He completed his PhD in forensic cognitive psychology at Trinity College Dublin in 2010. His research focuses on the role and function of psychological factors in the aetiology of offending behaviours and in desistance from offending. Caoilte is particularly interested in models of offending that employ a social cognition framework. He works predominantly on the problems of sexual aggression and deliberate adult firesetting. Caoilte has published over 40 journal articles or other scholarly works on offending behaviour and holds associate editor positions at Psychology, Crime and Law and Sexual Abuse. In 2016, his research on adult firesetting was recognised as co-recipient of the ESRC’s Outstanding Impact in Society Award. He is a regular contributor to television documentaries—typically in the Irish language—including Finné: Scéal Martin Conmey, winner of the Law Society of Ireland Justice Media Award for Human Rights/Social Justice Reporting 2019. Caoilte has received research funding from organisations, including the National Organisation for the Treatment of Abuse, the police, and UNICEF.

      Emma Alleyne, PhD, is a reader in forensic psychology at the University of Kent, UK. She completed her BSc (honours) in psychology at McMaster University (Canada), followed by her MSc and PhD in forensic psychology СКАЧАТЬ