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Group Psychotherapy for Offenders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 May 2025

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In November 1960, the United Nations requested the International Society of Criminology to contribute to the proceedings of the United Nations Consultative Group a paper on group therapy and similar therapeutic methods (group counselling) for the institutional treatment of offenders and their rehabilitation.

The Secretariat indicated that any report prepared by the International Society of Criminology would be attributed to it and that the Society, if it so wished, would be able to appoint the general rapporteur for this topic at the meeting of the Consultative Group.

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Premiere Partie: Doctrine: I. - Memoires
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Copyright © 1962 International Society for Criminology

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