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Crime, Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System in Africa, A Psycho-Criminological Perspective, edited by Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan, Samuel Adjorlolo

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Crime, Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System in Africa, A Psycho-Criminological Perspective, edited by Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan, Samuel Adjorlolo
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Main title
Crime, Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System in Africa
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electronic resource
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dictionaries
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1265524683
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edited by Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan, Samuel Adjorlolo
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Springer eBooks.
Sub title
A Psycho-Criminological Perspective
Summary
"This book is a timely contribution towards infusing Afrocentric perspectives in African scholarship by indigenous scholars. I highly recommend it." - Emmanuel Onyeozili, Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, USA "This edited volume has given a refreshing voice to psycho-criminological narratives in the continent. It is recommended for its breadth of coverage and the multi-disciplinary outlook of its authors." - Adegboyega Ogunwale, Consultant Psychiatrist, Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Aro, Nigeria "This collection represents a significant step in the study of mental health, crime and criminal justice in Africa. The breadth of topics covered is impressive." - Justice Tankebe, Lecturer, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, UK "The editors did well to coordinate the efforts of the contributors. I highly recommend it for all who are interested in the nexus between crime, mental health, and criminal justice systems." - Francis D. Boateng, Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, University of Mississippi, USA This book aims to serve as a comprehensive resource for a myriad of crime and mental health topics and issues in the African criminal justice system from a psycho-criminological perspective. Crime, Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System in Africa: A Psycho-Criminological Perspective is an ideal primary text for courses in criminology, criminal justice, and forensic psychology, as well as a source of reference for practitioners who deal with offenders or victims. Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan is Associate Professor of Criminology at City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR. His research focuses on psycho-criminology of crimes and criminal behaviour, violent sexual offending, stalking behaviour, and Asian criminology. He is the author of several books and more than 90 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters. Samuel Adjorlolo is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mental Health Nursing, University of Ghana, Ghana. His research interests centre on forensic mental health, child and adolescent mental health and maternal mental health. He has published over 30 articles in peer-reviewed journals.--, Provided by publisher
Table of contents
Chapter 1: Introduction; Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan and Samuel Adjorlolo -- Part One: Theory and Research -- Chapter 2: Suicide, Suicidal Ideation, and Behavior among African Youths: A Psycho-social and Criminological Analysis; Richard A. Aborisade -- Chapter 3: Situating Suicide Attempt within the Notion of "Social Suffering": A New Public Mental Health Approach for Addressing a Psycho-criminological Problem in Ghana; Johnny Andoh Arthur -- Chapter 4: A Review of the Violent Nature of Criminal Victimization in South Africa; By: Johan van Graan -- Chapter 5: An Exploratory Study of Kidnapping as an Emerging Crime in Nigeria; By: Alaba Oludare -- Chapter 6: "What is the Problem"? Citizen's Experiences with the Police and Court in Ghana; Akosua A. Adu-Poku -- Chapter 7: "Before I could, say Jack, I was in the Grip of the Police": Experiences of Persons who Use Drugs and Their Encounters with the Police in Ghana; Feikoab Parimah, Charlotte O. Kwakye-Nuako, Maria Goretti Ane-Loglo, Mary Eyram Ashinyo, Timothy P. Debrah, & Samuel Hanu -- Chapter 8: Evaluating the Predictors of Stress among Police Officers in Nigeria: A Psychosocial Analysis; Oluwagbenga (Michael) Akinlabi -- Chapter 9: Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment among Prison Officers in Ghana: A Qualitative Exploration;Thomas D. Akoensi -- Part Two: Policy and Practice -- Chapter 10: An Overview of Serial Murder and its Investigation in South Africa; Gerard N. Labuschagne -- Chapter 11: The Constitutional Imperative, Common Law Position and Domestic Legislation in the Context of Mental Health Care in South Africa; Magdalen Swanepoel -- Chapter 12: Issues of Competence, Experience, and Psychological Awareness among Police Prosecutors Working on Cases of Child Sexual Abuse in Ghana; Charlotte O. Kwakye-Nuako -- Chapter 13: Mental Health of Prison Inmates within the Nigerian Criminal Justice System; Chiedu Eseadi -- Chapter 14: Crossing the Social Boundary: Black Female Offenders inside South African Institutions of Incarceration; NP Dastile -- Chapter 15: Conclusion; Samuel Adjorlolo and Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan

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