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Title: Psychology and the Probation Service


1
Psychology and the Probation Service
  • Joanne Wood
  • Trainee Forensic Psychologist
  • Greater Manchester Probation Area

2
Aims of the session
  • Discuss the role of forensic psychology in the
    Probation Service
  • Give a brief overview of the Probation Service
  • Principles of Probation practice

3
My Background
  • Neuroscience nursing
  • Lecturer practitioner role
  • Conversation course (for GBR) 2000
  • Appointed as trainee psychologist in 2001
  • MSc Forensic Psychology 2001
  • Phd 2004 - ongoing

4
The role of the Probation/Prison Service
  • Protecting the public
  • Preventing further offences
  • Securing rehabilitation of the offender
  • 120 000 cases at any time
  • 74 600 cases in custody

5
The Criminal Justice Act 1991
  • Protection of the public rather than assist and
    befriend
  • National standards- return to court
  • Previously only if re-offended
  • 1995- removal of social work qualification from
    probation officer training

6
The Milestones
  • The Nothing Works era-1970s
  • What Works era- 1990s
  • Effective practice
  • Links to Probation Service funding
  • NOMS

7
Community supervision
  • Those sentenced by the Courts to a community
    order
  • Offenders released from prison on license
  • Less than 4 years half in custody
  • More than 4 years two thirds in custody

8
Types of Sentence
  • Community Rehabilitation Order
  • Community Punishment Order
  • Additional requirements
  • Report weekly to Officer- reduce to once monthly
    after 3 months
  • Supervision plan - set objectives

9
Greater Manchester Probation Area
  • NOMS will probably change this but currently
  • 42 areas nationally
  • GMPA third largest area
  • Seven districts

10
Multi-Agency Public Protection Support Unit
  • Police base
  • Probation funded/managed
  • 5 Probation Officers
  • Maintain my role
  • Opens up multi-agency working opportunities

11
Division of Forensic Psychology Key roles
  • Conducting psychological applications and
    interventions
  • Research
  • Communicating psychological knowledge and advice
    to other professionals
  • Training other professionals in psychological
    skills

12
Overall aim of the psychologist role in the
Greater Manchester Probation Area
  • Public protection
  • To bring a psychological perspective to risk
    assessment and management procedures

13
Key aspects of the role (Probation)
  • One to one work sex offenders, violent
    offenders and offenders with learning
    disabilities
  • Hostels and MAPPPs
  • Sex offender group work
  • Staff training
  • Research

14
Outcome
  • Assess deviancy level- determines which group
    core and or relapse prevention programme
  • Assess treated profile against population norm
  • Identify relapse prevention treatment targets

15
Sex Offender Group work (1 3)
  • Divided into four blocks
  • My offence
  • Cycle of offending
  • Whats changed
  • Risk Factors

16
Treatment Manager role
  • Previously solely probation staff
  • Different perspective
  • Look at behaviour modification

17
1-1 work Sexual offenders
  • Denial
  • Unsuitable for group work
  • Insufficient progress
  • Learning disability
  • Direct work, co-work or consultancy role

18
Multi Agency Public Protection Panels ( 1 3)
  • Very high risk cases
  • Collaborative working between Police and the
    prison service
  • Three levels of risk/management

19
Multi-agency public protection Arrangements
  • Level One single agency management
  • Level two Police and probation
  • Level three Multi-agency

20
MAPPA offender profiles
  • Registered sex offenders
  • Violent or sex offenders sentenced to one year or
    more in custody
  • Other offenders

21
MAPPP Meetings
  • Outline risk level/factors
  • Identify action plan
  • Individual accountability
  • Increase surveillance
  • Recall to prison

22
Psychologists Role
  • Identifying psychological need
  • Initial assessments
  • Direct supervision work
  • One to one intervention
  • Prioritise those who had no input in prison
  • Violent and sexual offences
  • Psychopathic traits

23
PhD Study
  • North-West region
  • Exploring the effectiveness of the MAPPP
  • Profiling offenders managed at level three
  • 100 cases to date
  • Decision making processes of the panel

24
Case study workshops
  • Four groups of 4 and one group of 3
  • Read the case study
  • Identify possible thoughts and feelings
    underpinning the behaviour
  • Identify other information you think is relevant
    to explore
  • What additional information would you want to
    conduct the assessment

25
Assessment of cognitive ability
  • WAIS
  • Perceptual and verbal IQ
  • Overall IQ
  • Strengths and weaknesses
  • Direct group or 1-1 work

26
Psychopathy - PCL-R
  • 15-25 forensic population
  • Interpersonal/affective
  • Behavioural/Lifestyle

27
Psychopathy - PCL-R
  • Glibness/superficial charm
  • Grandiose self worth
  • Pathological lying
  • Conning and manipulative
  • Lack of remorse
  • Shallow effect
  • Callous lack of empathy
  • Failure to accept responsibility for own actions

28
Psychopathy - PCL-R
  • Need for stimulation
  • Parasitic lifestyle
  • Poor behavioural controls
  • Early behavioural problems
  • Lack of realistic long term plans
  • Impulsivity
  • Irresponsibility

29
Psychopathy
  • Juvenile delinquency
  • Revocation of conditional release
  • Criminal versatility
  • Promiscuous sexual behaviour, many short term
    marital relationships

30
Psychopathy
  • Robust correlate of crime
  • Should be considered in all forensic assessments
  • Presence of psychopathy compels a high risk
    conclusion
  • Absence of psychopathy does not equate low risk

31
Staff Training (4)
  • Psychological perspectives
  • Risk assessment and management
  • Sickness levels
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Learning disabilities
  • Research opportunities (3)

32
Contact details
  • Grey Mare Lane Visor Unit
  • Joanne.wood_at_manchester.probation.
  • gsx.gov.uk
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