Forensic child and adolescent mental health : meeting the needs of young offenders
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Forensic child and adolescent mental health : meeting the needs of young offenders
Cambridge University Press, 2017
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Written for practitioners and policymakers, this book will help professionals across health, education, social care and juvenile justice services to understand the needs of young offenders and adolescents at risk of entering the criminal justice system. Developmental in approach, the textbook provides a comprehensive overview of forensic child and adolescent mental health, using cases to help clinicians link theoretical principles to practice and understand how mental health and neurodevelopmental impairment can relate to offending behaviour. With an emphasis on preventive initiatives, early intervention and the building of psycho-social resilience through the delivery of values based practice, this book highlights the need for comprehensive assessment for young people across multiple domains of their lives. This book is of interest to all clinicians working within mental health teams, practitioners working with children and adolescents, professionals involved with youth justice and medico-legal issues, and politicians responsible for establishing health and social policy.
目次
- List of contributors
- Preface
- 1. The nature of adolescence Mary Shooter and Mike Shooter
- 2. Origins of adolescent offending Barbara Maughan
- 3. Psychosocial resilience, psychosocial care and forensic mental healthcare Verity Kemp and Richard Williams
- 4. Assessment of young offenders: mental health, physical, educational and social needs Prathiba Chitsabesan and Lorraine Khan
- 5. Risk assessment and management with adolescents Charlotte Lennox and James Millington
- 6. The influence of neurodevelopmental impairment on youth crime Prathiba Chitsabesan, Nathan Hughes and Hugh Williams
- 7. Serious offences - origins and nature of individual violence Charlotte Lennox and Rajan Nathan
- 8. Childhood predictors of young homicide offenders and victims and their implications for interventions Lia Ahonen, David Farrington, Rolf Loeber, Dustin Pardini and Rebecca Stallings
- 9. Group violence and youth gangs Lorraine Khan, Heather Law and Sally Zlotowitz
- 10. Young people with harmful sexual behaviours Simon Hackett, Maeve Murphy and Kenny Ross
- 11. Depression and self-harm and suicidal behaviour in young offenders Heidi Hales, Justine Rothwell and Gemma Trainor
- 12. Post-traumatic stress disorder and complex trauma in young people at risk of entering the criminal justice system Shreeta Raja and Andrew Rogers
- 13. Young people with schizophrenia in forensic settings Enys Delmage
- 14. Substance misuse in young people with antisocial behaviour Sam Cox and Louise Theodosiou
- 15. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and antisocial behaviour Ben Greer, Oliver White and Susan Young
- 16. Autistic spectrum disorders in young people in the criminal justice system Gillian Baird and Ernest Gralton
- 17. Youth psychopathy Elaine Johnstone
- 18. Treatment and management: early interventions in conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder Justine Ifield, Stephen Scott and Leena K. Augimeri
- 19. Cognitive, behavioural and related approaches in young offenders Paul Mitchell and Charlotte Staniforth
- 20. Systemic treatment approaches in young people with risky behaviours Simone Fox and Helen Jones
- 21. Sounding the picture - drawing out the sound: music therapy and art therapy with young people who have committed serious criminal offences Lynn Aulich and Joanna Holroyd
- 22. Children and the law Enys Delmage, Mike Shaw and Hannele Variend
- 23. Youth justice services in England and Wales Paul Tarbuck
- 24. Working with young people in a secure environment Pam Hibbert, Paul Mitchell and Jim Rose
- Index.
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