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Young Victims, Young Offenders

by Nathaniel J. Pallone
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Overview

At a time when the nation is focused on devising new responses to street crime and on reforming the juvenile justice system, this book brings together in a single volume, current and emerging perspectives on the control of crime by and against children and youth. Young Victims, Young Offenders provides you with an overview of established and emerging practices in treating juvenile offenders and adults who prey on children and youth.

This book explores the nature and causes of criminal offenses committed by and against juveniles. While children and youth show up statistically as offenders, they also figure disproportionately as victims. The contributing authors consider both of these aspects as they discuss current programs for the treatment of youths who commit or are victimized by criminal offenses.

Topics of a wide range are addressed in Young Victims, Young Offenders for people—like you— who work with our nation’s youth. A sampling of topics includes:

  • How states address child maltreatment through reporting laws and special courtroom procedures
  • Associations between selected psychosocial variables and chronic delinquency
  • Implications of mandatory Child Abuse Reporting Laws on treating offenders
  • The success of diversion during a 20-year period in a youth service bureau
  • Clinical techniques in the treatment of juvenile sex offenders
  • A study on the effectiveness of an intervention program in Iowa for youthful offenders

    This book is useful for the pre-service student pursuing course work in juvenile delinquency, correctional counseling, probation, parole, and social work. At the in-service level, correctional counselors, probation officers, parole officers, social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, correctional administrators, and child care workers can find much to challenge and enhance their effectiveness in their work with young victims and offenders.

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Discusses current and emerging perspectives on the control of crime involving children and youth, and provides an overview of established and emerging practices in treating juvenile offenders and adults who prey on children. Topics include reporting laws and special courtroom procedures, associations between psychosocial variables and chronic delinquency, implications of mandatory child abuse reporting laws, and clinical techniques in the treatment of juvenile sex offenders. Includes case studies. Also published as the Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, v.21, nos.1/2, 1994. Lacks an index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR booknews.com

Book Details

Published
October 19, 1994
Publisher
Routledge
Pages
252
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781560247036

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