Risk assessment for juvenile violent offending

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Risk assessment for juvenile violent offending

edited by Anna Costanza Baldry and Andreas Kapardis

Routledge, 2013

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This volume is the result of an EU project involving two different European countries (Italy and Cyprus) on risk and needs assessment for juvenile violent offenders. The book is based on a longitudinal data base of juveniles who have committed violent crimes and who have been followed up after six months to measure their recidivism rate. The aim of this book is to provide practitioners who are dealing with juvenile (violent) offenders, with scientifically-based theories and knowledge derived from results about risk assessment. In particular it shows how a newly developed and tested instrument/approach, the EARN (European Assessment of Risk and Needs) works and how it can be used to help practitioners. Recidivism of violence in juveniles is based on several risk factors and is reduced on the basis of protective factors. Efficient legal intervention and treatment are more and more tailored according to the risk factors but also to the needs of juveniles. Juvenile Justice Systems in Europe tend to approach the juvenile who has committed a crime not only from a sanction point of view but more as an opportunity for the juvenile, his or her family and the social context in general, to reduce the risk of recidivism. This book will be of interest to researchers, students, social workers, police officers and lawyers.

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1. The juvenile young violent offender: from bullying to delinquency2. Risk factors for serious and violent young offenders and risk assessment 3. Juvenile delinquency and justice and policing in Italy 4. Juvenile delinquency and justice in Cyprus 5. Community-based intervention programs for released incarcerated serious and violent young offenders: challenges and opportunities 6. Risk assessment and needs assessment: the EARN method7. The EARN project in Italy

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