<p>This volume emerges from the author’s extensive professional journey spanning over two decades drawing from her work in behavioural sciences training and applied psychology. Rooted in research and fieldwork within Indian correctional institutions it brings together internationally validated psychological assessments adapted for forensic populations biopsychosocial evaluations and qualitative and quantitative methodologies. It offers a compelling fusion of narrative case studies and evidence-based forensic psychology bridging scientific inquiry with real-world complexity moving beyond traditional academic boundaries. </p><p>Drawing on global frameworks such as Forensic Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and therapeutic jurisprudence the book highlights the Samarth: Breaking Barriers initiative launched at Ahmedabad Central Jail and then extended in other central prisons of Gujarat as an applied model tailored to the Indian correctional context. The initiative ethically adapts international best practices to align with institutional realities and cultural dynamics making it a potential reference point for similarly under-resourced or high-need environments.</p><p>Aimed at policymakers forensic psychologists criminologists penologists mental health professionals and those working in correctional administration and criminal justice reform the volume illustrates the potential of structured ethical and culturally responsive rehabilitation. It will also be a valuable resource for students researchers and practitioners across psychology psychiatry penology correctional administration social welfare and correctional mental health.</p>
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