Week 5 construct a literature review pap er

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final pape r examine and report on approximately 15-20 scholarly articles of importance in your area of interest. which is: The efficacy of psychological treatments for violent offenders in correctional.

As you are writing, you may find that you still must support some parts of your argument better with more research, or that some research does not fit with your overall organization and plan. Be sure to adjust this and write a coherent, well-organized pap er that focuses on the relevant pieces of your topic.

Be sure that your pape r contains:

  • An introduction.
  • The main body, which is subdivided by topic and subtopic.
  • A summary of your findings. Your summary (synthesis) should draw a conclusion (implications) based on your review of the research concerning the problem you focused on within the population you chose.

Your literature review will be 6-8 pages, and the findings and implications will mirror the second part of your Signature Assignment in your presentation, as you will elaborate on the gap/problem and implications to educate your audience through your presentation. 

Length: 6-8 pages, not including title or reference pages

References: Include a minimum of 15-20 scholarly resources.

The completed assignment should address all of the assignment requirements, exhibit evidence of concept knowledge, and demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the content presented in the course. The writing should integrate scholarly resources, reflect academic expectations and current APA standards, and adhere to Northcentral University’s Academic Integrity Policy.

When applicable, conduct a Turnitin pre-check and then upload your completed 

please use apa guidelines and correct grammar punctuation also list some specific treatments used for violent offenders and make that part of the outline. attached is my topic related with ideas to use if you like

http://guidetogrammar.org/grammar/transitions.htm 

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Annotated Outline 

Arlenn Campos

Department of forensic psychology

Northcentral University

PSY- 6510 V3 : Capstone in forensic psychology

Dr. John Mitchell

October 15, 2022

I. The efficacy of psychological treatments for violent offenders in correctional.

A. Who are the treatments for in a correctional facility

1. Drug addictions definition

2. Offenders definition

B. Psychology treatment for offendes

1. Definition

2. Background history

II. Treatments in a correctional facility

A. What are the programs given

1. Background information on treatments offered

2. Programs and counseling

3. Are psychology therapies to use with adults violent offenders in both psychological disorders? Makizaki, (2019).

B. How does it effect on offender in a correctional facility

1. prison contexts to minimize recurrence in the community or violations inside the organization? Makizaki, (2019).

III. How effected is treatment in a correctional facility

A. How treatment work for each person in a correction

1. Offenders

2. Substance abuse

3. What are the out comes of the treatments

B. What can we do improve the system with treatments

1. List ideas

2. why correctional services should incorporate trauma-informed care (TIC)

3. prompts the reader to consider criminal behavior from a trauma perspective. Gifford (2019 )

4. The integration of TIC, that is founded on research activities and pass reading, can aid our efforts to develop meaningful and efficient programs Gifford (2019)

IV. Conclusion and summary

A. summary on research with the efficient of treatments in a facility

B. providing recommendations for best practice clinical recommendations for my topic

C. management emphasize the need of communicating the hazards & advantages of a given treatment Nivala. (2019

References

Papalia, N., Spivak, B., Daffern, M., & Ogloff, J. R. (2019). A meta‐analytic review of the efficacy of psychological treatments for violent offenders in correctional and forensic mental health settings. 
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice
26(2), e12282.

Makizaki, Y., Maeda, A., Oikawa, Y., Tamura, S., Tanaka, Y., Nakajima, S., & Yamamura, H. (2019). Alleviation of low-fiber diet-induced constipation by probiotic Bifidobacterium bifidum G9-1 is based on correction of gut microbiota dysbiosis. 
Bioscience of Microbiota, Food and Health
38(2), 49-53.

Levenson, J. S., & Willis, G. M. (2019). Implementing trauma-informed care in correctional treatment and supervision. 
Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma
28(4), 481-501.

Gifford, K. L., Richdale, K., Kang, P., Aller, T. A., Lam, C. S., Liu, Y. M., … & Sankaridurg, P. (2019). IMI–clinical management guidelines report. 
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science
60(3), M184-M203.

Nivala, J., Kahl, S., Boog, J., van Afferden, M., Reemtsma, T., & Müller, R. A. (2019). Dynamics of emerging organic contaminant removal in conventional and intensified subsurface flow treatment wetlands. 
Science of the Total Environment
649, 1144-1156.

Gao, J., & Ma, S. (2022). Instructor feedback on free writing and automated corrective feedback in drills: Intensity and efficacy. 
Language Teaching Research
26(5), 986-1009.

Lafferty, L., Rance, J., Grebely, J., Lloyd, A. R., Dore, G. J., Treloar, C., & SToP‐C Study Group. (2018). Understanding facilitators and barriers of direct‐acting antiviral therapy for hepatitis C virus infection in prison. 
Journal of viral hepatitis
25(12), 1526-1532.

Overton, K., Clegg, J., Pekin, F., Wood, J., McGrath, C., Lloyd, A., & Post, J. J. (2019). Outcomes of a nurse-led model of care for hepatitis C assessment and treatment with direct-acting antivirals in the custodial setting. 
International Journal of Drug Policy
72, 123-128.

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Efficacy of Treatment in a Correctional Environment

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Psychological make-ups effects.

Bartol A., & Bartol C. (2019).
Introduction to forensic psychology: Research and application (5th ed.). Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu

Functional requirements of correctional facilities are influenced by psychological make-ups, which can reduce the possibility of therapeutic success. Because of the widespread belief among inmates that psychologists operate for the prison administration rather than for inmates’ best interests, inmates have a more difficult time cooperating with prison psychologists on therapeutic programs.

Inmates
mental health concerns

Wylie, L. E., & Rufino, K. A. (2018). The impact of victimization and mental health symptoms on recidivism for early system-involved juvenile offenders. Law and Human Behavior, 42(6), 558–569. https://doi-org.proxy-library.ashford.edu/10.1037/lhb0000311

Prior to being put with general populations, inmates are screened to ensure that they have access to appropriate accommodation, which may involve a transfer to a facility better suited to their mental health needs. Mental health medication can be prescribed for inmates, but they have the option to refuse it. When an offender refuses medicine and displays concerning actions, they are placed in a protective isolation cell where they will be closely monitored.

Connections between offenders and victims. 

Kurjata, A. (2019). Today’s Offender, Tomorrow’s Victim: Analyzing the Connections Between Offenders and Victims. 
Crossing Borders: Student Reflections on Global Social Issues
1(1).

When it comes to juvenile delinquency, the roles of victim and perpetrator are often interchangeable, as is discussed in this article. However, this correlation is often overlooked since adults tend to look just at the present circumstance rather than the youth’s history in both roles.

Effect of Juvenile Mental Illness and Adult Offending

Hernandez-Garcia, G. (2019). 
Effect of Juvenile Mental Illness and Adult Offending (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at Arlington).

Mentally ill people have contact with the juvenile and adult justice systems. Mental health issues are the leading cause of incarceration, with more than half of all prisoners having been diagnosed with one or more of these conditions. Similarly, juvenile offenders appear to have significantly greater rates of mental illness than those who do not offend. Seventy percent of youth involved with the juvenile justice system suffer from some form of mental illness.

Violence and Criminal Psychopathy

Woody, R. H. (2019). Violence and Criminal Psychopathy. In 
Risks of Harm from Psychopathic Individuals (pp. 33-35). Springer, Cham.

To a psychopath, everything is about them and their own pleasure. In general, people that exhibit psychopathy are not violent. Disinhibition from alcohol and other substances can make a criminal psychopath more aggressive when they are acting out of revenge or retribution in a domestic setting. Intense or dangerous circumstances are common triggers for psychopathic aggression and violence.

Correctional Psychology

Polaschek, D. L., Day, A., & Hollin, C. R. (2019). Correctional psychology: A short history and current standing. 
The Wiley International Handbook of Correctional Psychology, 1-29.

Because human behavior is understood in so many various ways, this article presents a brief summary of the history of correctional practice that serves to remind us how varied systems can be.

Prison Treatment Program Allocations

Long, J. S., Sullivan, C., Wooldredge, J., Pompoco, A., & Lugo, M. (2019). Matching needs to services: Prison treatment program allocations. 
Criminal Justice and Behavior
46(5), 674-696.

Prisoners have their criminogenic needs evaluated to help shape their treatment regimens, but many are not matched with appropriate treatments.

Evaluating seeking safety for women in prison

Tripodi, S. J., Mennicke, A. M., McCarter, S. A., & Ropes, K. (2019). Evaluating seeking safety for women in prison: A randomized controlled trial. 
Research on Social Work Practice
29(3), 281-290.

Inmates suffering from depression and PTSD were evaluated for the program Seeking Safety in this study.

References

Bartol A., & Bartol C. (2019).
Introduction to forensic psychology: Research and application (5th ed.). Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu

Wylie, L. E., & Rufino, K. A. (2018). The impact of victimization and mental health symptoms on recidivism for early system-involved juvenile offenders. Law and Human Behavior, 42(6), 558–569. https://doi-org.proxy-library.ashford.edu/10.1037/lhb0000311

Kurjata, A. (2019). Today’s Offender, Tomorrow’s Victim: Analyzing the Connections Between Offenders and Victims. 
Crossing Borders: Student Reflections on Global Social Issues
1(1).

Hernandez-Garcia, G. (2019). 
Effect of Juvenile Mental Illness and Adult Offending (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at Arlington).

Woody, R. H. (2019). Violence and Criminal Psychopathy. In 
Risks of Harm from Psychopathic Individuals (pp. 33-35). Springer, Cham.

Polaschek, D. L., Day, A., & Hollin, C. R. (2019). Correctional psychology: A short history and current standing. 
The Wiley International Handbook of Correctional Psychology, 1-29.

Long, J. S., Sullivan, C., Wooldredge, J., Pompoco, A., & Lugo, M. (2019). Matching needs to services: Prison treatment program allocations. 
Criminal Justice and Behavior
46(5), 674-696.

Tripodi, S. J., Mennicke, A. M., McCarter, S. A., & Ropes, K. (2019). Evaluating seeking safety for women in prison: A randomized controlled trial. 
Research on Social Work Practice
29(3), 281-290.

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Arlenn Campos

Department of forensic psychology

Northcentral University

PSY- 6510 V3 : Capstone in forensic psychology

Dr. John Mitchell

September 24, 2022

Thesis Statement

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate how inmates in different correctional facilities throughout the world do not get the essential psychological interventions to prevent recidivism once they are released, and how this situation has to be improved. It would appear that publication bias and the effects of small studies have contributed to an overestimation of the modest effects that were reported from such interventions. These effects disappeared when only large – scale studies were considered in the studies.

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