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What Works with Adolescents Who Have offended: Theory, Research, and Practice

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Section 1: Foundations

 

Chapter 1:        What we know about what works and how we know it: Broad findings

and methodological issues in evaluation research with adolescents who

have offended.

 

Calvin Langton

 

Chapter 2:        Juvenile justice models and theories of youth crime and delinquency:

Implications for what works.

 

Robert Hoge

 

Chapter 3:        Adolescent brain development and crime: Implications for what works.

 

Eamon McCrory

 

Chapter 4:        Youth crime and violence: Contributions from developmental criminology.

 

David Farrington

 

Chapter 5:        Pathways into and out of youth crime: Implications for what works.

 

Lesley McAra

 

Chapter 6:        Ethical and professional issues in work with adolescents who have offended.

 

Alan Leschied

 

Chapter 7:        Evidence-based clinical and forensic assessment work with adolescents

who have offended.

 

Calvin Langton

 

Section 2: Distinct Groups and Populations

 

Chapter 8:        Adolescent girls and crime: What works.

 

Loraine Gelsthorpe

 

Chapter 9:        Race, ethnicity, and cultural considerations with adolescents who have

offended: Implications for what works.

 

Colin Webster

 

Chapter 10:      Crossover youth: What works.

 

Denise Herz

 

Chapter 11: What works with adolescents involved in gang crimes and violence.

 

Angela Higginson

 

Chapter 12: What works with adolescents who have sexually abused others.

 

James Worling

 

Chapter 13:      What works with adolescents who set fires.

 

Ian Lambie

 

Section 3: Clinical syndromes and disorders

 

Chapter 14:      Mental health needs in adolescent offenders: Implications for what works.

 

Gail A. Wasserman

 

Chapter 15:      Intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, and youth criminality: What

works.

 

Christopher J. Lennings

 

Chapter 16: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and youth criminality: What works.

 

Paul D. Connor

 

Chapter 17:      Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and youth criminality: What works.

 

Rene L. Olver

 

Chapter 18:      Oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder and youth criminality: What works

 

Robert McMahon

 

Chapter 19:      Psychopathy and youth crime: What works.

 

Henrik Andershed

 

Chapter 20:      Post-traumatic stress disorder, complex trauma, and youth crime: What works.

 

Julian D. Ford

 

Chapter 21: Substance-related disorders and youth crime: What works.

 

Phillipe B. Cunningham

 

Section 4: Timing and nature of interventions

 

Chapter 22:      Prevention of youth crime and delinquency: What works.

 

Brandon Welsh

 

Chapter 23:      Early interventions with pre-adolescent children at high risk of youth justice involvement.

 

Leena Augimeri

 

Chapter 24:      Diversion programs with adolescent offenders: What works.

 

Craig S. Schwalbe

 

Chapter 25: Restorative justice with adolescents who have offended. What works.

 

Chris Cunneen

 

Chapter 26:      Transition and aftercare with adolescents who have offended: What works.

 

Eric Trupin

 

Chapter 27:      Family therapy approaches to adolescents who have offended: What works.

 

Scott W. Henggeler

 

Chapter 28:      Cognitive behavior therapy approaches to adolescents who have offended: What works.

 

Vicente Garrido

 

Section 5: Future directions

 

Chapter 29:      Looking forward: The lessons learned and challenges ahead in intervention work with adolescents who have offended.

 

Barry Goldson