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Developing community living skills in offender groups : a thematic network study (COMSKILLS)

Objective

This project involves parallel, complementary interventions in three EU countries and an associate country (Germany, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Norway). It aims to introduce and develop a unified approach to assessment of social risk and related behaviours in offender groups in the EU. It involves parallel assessment of offenders in psychiatric care in each country, using an innovative profiling battery (the BSI) with other validates. The method will allow systematic cross-border studies of offenders and continuous monitoring of their responses to rehabilitative therapy. It uses multilingual formats suitable for use by many EU partners to develop individual 'profiles' for offenders, which can accompany them in their subsequent treatment careers. Important elements of the project are improvement of carer assessments; development of offender profiles; related care planning and delivery; and studies of the change process.

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UNIVERSITY OF ULM
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Am Hochstraess 8
89081 ULM
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