1 An Introduction to Forensic Social Work, Jacqueline Bosker and Anneke Menger; Part 1 Forensic Social Work: Frameworks and Foundations; 2 Forensic Social Professionalism, Anneke Menger and Marie-José Geenen; 3 Theories on the Origins and Development of Delinquent Behaviour, Andrea Donker; 4 The Causes of Desistance, Jacqueline Bosker and Andrea Donker; 5 Supporting Desistance: RNR Model, Good Lives Model and Effective Interventions, Jacqueline Bosker; 6 The Reflective Professional as a Source of Knowledge, Marie-José Geenen; 7 Mental Resilience, Vivienne de Vogel, Nienke Verstegen and Anne Koppe; Part 2 Developing and Organising the Forensic Social Supervision Process; 8 Case Management, Jacqueline Bosker, Anneke Menger and Lous Krechtig; 9 Structured Assessment of Risk Factors and Protective Factors, Vivienne de Vogel and Jacqueline Bosker; 10 Risk Management: Working on Short-Term and Long-Term Risk Reduction, Jacqueline Bosker and Vivienne de Vogel; 11 Collaboration between Professionals and their Organizations, Joris Colijn; 12 Collaborate with the Social Network, Marieke Cirkel and Jacqueline Bosker; 13 Volunteers in Forensic Social Work, Renée Henskens and Mechtild Höing; 14 Experts by Experience as Facilitators of Transition, Toon Walravens and Michiel Soeters; Part 3 Essential Practices for the Forensic Social Professional; 15 Involuntary Interaction, Anneke Menger and Lous Krechtig; 16 The Working Alliance in Forensic Social Work, Anneke Menger and Annelies Sturm; 17 The Working Alliance in Forensic Social Work, in Practice, Anneke Menger and Annelies Sturm; 18 Motivating Mandated Clients, Lous Krechtig and Anneke Menger; 19 Setting Standards as a Component of Methodical Action, Lous Krechtig; 20 Cognitive Behavioural Techniques: Changing Pro-Criminal Thinking, Renée Henskens and Wendy Buysse; 21 Risk Management and Self-Management Navigating Patterns of Vulnerability in Behavioural Dysregulation, Frans Fluttert; 22 The Importance of De-escalation, Minco Ruiter and Petra Schaftenaar; 23 Moral Case Deliberation as a Form of Ethics Support, Swanny Kremer; 24 Restorative Work and Victim-Awareness, Meriem Kalter and Marion Uitslag; 25 Strength-Based Practices, Annelies Sturm and Dorieke Wewerinke; Part 4 Strategies Tailored to Unique Client Needs; 26 Complex Debts, Gercoline van Beek; 27 Sensitivity to Street Culture in the Digital Era, Jeroen van den Broek and Jeffrey Jhanjan; 28 Trauma-Informed Care, Annabel Simjouw and Vivienne de Vogel; 29 People with Mild Intellectual Disabilities and Borderline Intellectual Functioning in the Criminal Justice System, Hendrien Kaal; 30 Substance Use and Crime: Correlation and Approach, Eric Blaauw; 31 Forensic Clients and Mental Disorders, Ellen van den Broek; 32 The Forensic Approach to Cybercrime, Tamar Fischer, Sifra Matthijsse, Wytske van der Wagen and Elina van 't Zand