Young Victims, Young Offenders: Current Issues in Policy and Treatment
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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Young Victims, Young Offenders: Current Issues in Policy and Treatment
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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Young Victims, Young Offenders: Current Issues in Policy and Treatment

Young Victims, Young Offenders: Current Issues in Policy and Treatment

by Letitia C Pallone
Young Victims, Young Offenders: Current Issues in Policy and Treatment

Young Victims, Young Offenders: Current Issues in Policy and Treatment

by Letitia C Pallone

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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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317739876
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/09/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 238
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Letitia C Pallone

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 OVERVIEW: CRIME, CHILDREN, AND ADOLESCENTS, NATHANIEL J. PALLONE, ERIC WORKOWSKI; Chapter 2 STATE RESPONSES TO CHILD MALTREATMENT, MARK A. SMALL, KAY L. WANKE; Chapter 3 MANDATORY CHILD ABUSE REPORTING LAWS: ISSUES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR TREATING OFFENDERS, SETH C. KALICHMAN, CHERYL L. BROSIC, MOIRA O. KALICHMAN; Chapter 4 ANATOMICALLY DETAILED DOLLS AND VALIDATION INTERVIEWS: STANDARDIZATION, NORMS, AND TRAINING ISSUES, LINDA J. SKINNER, MELISSA K. GILES, KENNETH K. BERRY; Chapter 5 DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS OF MALE AND FEMALE CHILD SEX ABUSERS, CRAIG M. ALLEN, HENRY L. POTHAST; Chapter 6 INITIAL STEPS IN TREATING CHILD AND ADOLESCENT SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE, WILLIAM E. PRENDERGAST; Chapter 7 CLINICAL TECHNIQUES IN THE TREATMENT OF JUVENILE SEX OFFENDERS, JANET DIGIORGIO MILLER; Chapter 8 RECIDIVISM AMONG ADOLESCENT PERPETRATORS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT AGAINST CHILDREN, MICHAEL P. HAGAN, ROBERT P. KING, RONALD L. PATROS; Chapter 9 OUTPATIENT TREATMENT OF CHILD MOLESTERS: MOTIVATIONAL FACTORS AND OUTCOME, KATURAH JENKINS-HALL; Chapter 10 PSYCHOSOCIAL ANTECEDENTS OF CHRONIC DELINQUENCY, DONNA B. TOWBERMAN; Chapter 11 JUVENILE DIVERSION AS AGENCY POLICY: A TWENTY-YEAR PERSPECTIVE, MAGNUS J. SENG, GAD J. BENSINGER; Chapter 12 INSTITUTIONAL TREATMENT FOR JUVENILE DELINQUENTS: 2000 OFFENDERS AFTER THREE YEARS, KARIN WEISS, YOCHANAN WOZNER, MEIR TEICHMAN; Chapter 13 PROMOTING COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT AMONG YOUNG OFFENDERS THROUGH PRE-TRIAL INTERVENTION, R. DEAN WRIGHT, TIMOTHY BUZZELL, SUSAN E. WRIGHT, FRED GAY; Chapter 14 A MODEL FOR CHANGE FOLLOWING THE KIBBUTZ RESOCIALIZATION PROGRAM, MICHAEL FISCHER, BRENDA GEIGER;
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