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Is the Good Lives Model of offender treatment relevant to sex offenders with a learning disability?

Sarah Aust (Community Learning Disabilities Nursing, South Birmingham Community Health, UK)

Journal of Learning Disabilities and Offending Behaviour

ISSN: 2042-0927

Article publication date: 1 March 2010

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Abstract

This article explores the use of the Good Lives Model and its relevance to people with a learning disability and forensic needs. The article presents the rationale for using the model; arguing that it has the potential to address the complexities of meeting both the person‐centred agenda in learning disabilities services and the public protection agenda in relation to the management of mentally disordered offenders, including those detained under the Mental Health Act (2007). The model is compared with other treatment models, such as the Risk‐Need‐Responsivity Model (RNR). The paper briefly explores how the model may be practically applied in a service for people with learning disabilities who have committed, or who are at risk of committing, sexual offences.

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Aust, S. (2010), "Is the Good Lives Model of offender treatment relevant to sex offenders with a learning disability?", Journal of Learning Disabilities and Offending Behaviour, Vol. 1 No. 3, pp. 33-39. https://doi.org/10.5042/jldob.2010.0627

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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