Treating chronic juvenile offenders : advances made through the Oregon multidimensional treatment foster care model
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Treating chronic juvenile offenders : advances made through the Oregon multidimensional treatment foster care model
(The law and public policy)
American Psychological Association, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-173) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work covers ways for treating chronic juvenile offenders proven to be effective in reducing juvenile crime. It features the Oregon Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care Program, which has emerged as an intervention model for chronic juvenile offenders who are already placed out of the home, typically incarcerated in residential treatment facilities. It discusses factors that are known to influence the onset and escalation of antisocial behaviour along with their implications for the design and implementation of community-based programmes. It also describes variations of the Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care Program for specific populations such as girls and young children with behavioural disorders.
目次
- The Development of Antisocial Behaviour
- How is Theory Related to Interventions That Are Used and Practiced?
- Theory of Interventions, Evidence For Positive Effects and Barriers to Successful Treatment
- An Overview of the History and Development of the Oslc Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care Model and the Supporting Research
- Mtfc Program Components and Principles of Practice
- Mediators of Treatment Outcome
- Antisocial Behaviour and Delinquency in Girls
- An Application of Tfc for Early Intervention
- the Harsh Realities of Dissemination - Some Challenges of Taking Science-Based Interventions "To Scale"
- Looking Forward.
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