Objective: A meta-analysis was undertaken to synthesize research results about the effectiveness of mainstream service programs for minority juvenile delinquents relative to White delinquents. The analysis addresses the question of whether mainstream interventions that are not culturally, tailored for minority...
Effective intervention for serious juvenile offenders: A synthesis of research 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 54 作者:MW Lipsey,DB Wilson 摘要: The issue of whether intervention of a feasible sort is able to decrease recidivism for the most serious delinquents is an important one. This chapter...
Do not allow your children to associate with juvenile delinquents. ( )21.the court would consider youthful offenders as”criminals” if they commit offenses. ( )22. You must meet with school officials to prevent your children from delinquency. ( )23. If you cannot control your children, ask ...
(2000) Effective Intervention for Serious Juvenile Offenders ( Juvenile Justice Bulletin No. NCJ181201).Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.Effective Intervention for Serious Juvenile Offenders. Mark W Lipsey,David ...
(1989). Effective therapeutic Wilderness Camp programs for rehabilitating emotionally-disturbed, problem teenagers and delinquents. Journal of Offender Counseling, 14(1), 79-97.CLAGETT, A.F. 1989, "Effective Therapeutic Wilderness Camp Programs for Rehabilitating Emotionally-Disturbed, Problem Teenagers ...
These findings suggest that community-based supervision is an effective alternative to more restrictive and costly residential services for some juvenile delinquents; and highlight important considerations for reducing system escalation.doi:10.1080/10509674.2013.801385Bontrager Ryon, Stephanie...
the effective nationwide transport of MST programs in Norway - Ogden, Christensen () Citation Context ...t Training (PMTO) addressed families with children aged 12 years or younger [8], while Multisystemic Therapy (MST) was offered to families with juvenile delinquents in the age range of 13...