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A critical review of the Good Lives Model and its application to forensic services
The Good Lives Model is a well-established framework for addressing criminal behaviour. Whilst its empirical basis is widely understood, its practical application to forensic services is less well established. The current literature review aims to summarise how the model has been utilised to date with varying offender populations, and provide recommendation for developing its application in practice.