Delinquent violent youth : theory and interventions
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Delinquent violent youth : theory and interventions
(Advances in adolescent development : an annual book series / series editors, Gerald R. Adams, Raymond Montemayor, Thomas P. Gullotta, v. 9)
Sage Publications, c1998
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographies and index
Contents of Works
- Reflections on delinquency, Dickens, and Twain / Robert Googins
- Juvenile justice and delinquency prevention in the United States : the influence of theories and traditions on policies and practices / J. Mark Eddy, Laurie Swanson Gribskov
- The influence of families, friends, schools, and community on delinquent behavior / Ruth Seydlitz, Pamela Jenkins
- Adolescent drug use, delinquency, and other behaviors / C.G. Leukefeld [et al...]
- Life imitating art : adolescents and television violence / Robert D. Sege
- Violent offending in adolescent epidemiology : correlates, outcomes, and treatment / Charles M. Borduin, Cindy M. Schaeffer
- Youth gangs : a developmental perspective / Daniel J. Flannery, C. Ronald Huff, Michael mankos
- A comprehensive review of community-based approaches for the treatment of juvenile offenders / Cassandra A. Stanton, Aleta L. Meyer
- Incarcerated juvenile offenders : integrating trauma-oriented treatment with state-of the art delinquency interventions / Evvie Becker, Annette U. Rickel
- Preventing juvenile delinquency and promoting juvenile rightency / Martin Bloom
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The issue if criminal behavior among our youth is deeply troubling to Americans. There appears to be a profound depression among growing numbers of youth that life (either theirs or someone elseAEs) has any value. A distinguished group of scholars addresses these issues and evaluates solutions from the perspectives and research offered by each of their disciplines. Delinquent Violent Youth opens with a literary and historical overview of crime amongst rural and urban youth, followed by a chapter that explores the theoretical and social policy thinking that grew from these traditions and shaped societyAEs responses to youth in trouble. Next, the book reviews the vast literature concerning how families, peers, schools, and the community influence delinquent behavior. Subsequent chapters explore the role substances play in delinquent behavior; the influence television has on violent behavior in childhood and adolescence; the nature and treatment of violent behavior in adolescents and the implications for treatment; a developmental perspective of youth gangs; effective community-based approaches for treating juvenile offenders; effective interventions for incarcerated youth; and, the promotion of juvenile rightency. For graduate students, program directors, and clinicians who want to increase their knowledge of violent delinquent behavior, Delinquent Violent Youth offers a solid overview and guidance in the selection of approaches that work for intervening with violent youth.
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