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Multi-problem violent youth : a foundation for comparative research on needs, interventions, and outcomes /

Annotation This book examines the research and theoretical bases for the creation of a risk-needs management instrument for violent adolescents and young adults. The proposed instrument includes risk indicators beginning pre-natally, pari-natally, at-birth, then through infancy, early childhood, mid...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division
Otros Autores: Corrado, Raymond R.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Washington, DC : IOS Press, ©2002.
Colección:NATO science series. Life and behavioural sciences ; v. 324.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part I. Risk Factors
  • Youth violence : Risk and protective factors / N. Dickon Reppucci, Carrie S. Fried and Melinda G. Schmidt
  • Multiple risk factors for multiple problem violent boys / David P. Farrington
  • Risk/need assessment and prevention of antisocial development in young people : Basic issues from a perspective of cautionary optimism / Friedrich Lösel
  • Are pre and perinatal factors related to the development of criminal offending? / Sheilagh Hodgins, Lynn Kratzer and Thomas F. McNeil
  • Behavioral aggression in pre-schoolers : Identification, assessment and understanding / Pratibha N. Reebye
  • Child neuropsychiatric disorders : A review of association with dilenquency and substance use / Niklas Långström
  • Family impact on youth violence / Vladislav Ruchkin
  • Aggressive and violent girls : Prealence, profiles and contributing factors / Marlene Moretti and Candice Odgers
  • Neurological aspects of violence, particularly in youth / Anneliese A. Pontius
  • Underlying vulnerability influencing outcome factors/behaviors in psychosocial disturbances / Britt af Klinteberg
  • Psychopathy in childhood and adolescence : Implications for the assessment and management of multi-problem youths / Gina M. Vincent and Stephen D. Hart
  • Delinquency and aggression of school children in relation to maternal age / Jan B. Deijen, Eric Blaauw and Frans Willem Winkel
  • Part II. Assessment Issues
  • Review of clinical assessment strategies and instruments for adolescent offenders / Marc Le Blanc
  • The risk factor profile instrument : Identifying children at risk for serious and violent dilenquency / Trisha Beuhring
  • The Under 12 Outreach Project for antisocial boys : A research based clinical program / Christopher D. Webster, Leena K. Augimeri and Christopher J. Koegl
  • Monitoring vital signs : Integrating a standardized assessment into Washington State's juvenile justice system / Robert Barnoski
  • The development and implementation of the BARO : A new device to detect psychopathology in minors with first police contacts / Theo A.H. Doreleijers and Maarten Spaander
  • Towards valid cross-cultural measures of risk / David J. Cooke and Christine Michie.
  • Part III. Comparative Themes : Selected Legal and Management Issues
  • The utility of an integrated multi-service instrument within France / Catherine Blatier and Raymond R. Corrado
  • The priciples of formulating forensic psychology reports : Concerning minor and juvenile perpetrators of violent criminal acts in Poland / Jozef K. Gierowski and Teresa Jaskiewicz-Obydzinska
  • Violent offenders with mental health problems : The Italian youth study / Luca Iani, Gaetano De Leo and Antonella Ciurlia
  • Adolescent murderers : A Genoa sample / Giovanni B. Traverso and Monica Bianchi
  • Juvenile aggression : A risk factors model of instrumental and reactive violence and ensuing protective intervention programs / Frans Willem Winkel, Eric Blaauw and Ad Kerkhof
  • Part IV. Risk/Needs Management Instrument : A Conceptual Framework
  • An introduction to the risk/needs case management instrument for children and youth at risk for violence : The Cracow instrument / Raymond R. Corrado
  • A preliminary conceptual framework for the prevention and management of multi-problem you / Candice Odgers, Gina M. Vincent and Raymond R. Corrado.