
Several million reported and unreported delinquent acts take place each year. In fact, according to the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, juvenile delinquency, acting-out and oppositional behavior, illegal drugs, guns, and youth violence are pervasive throughout American society. Juvenile Justice Sourcebook is the first comprehensive volume devoted exclusively to the biopsychosocial assessment, police and juvenile court processing, and institutional and community-based treatment and rehabilitation of juvenile offenders. The overriding objective of this sourcebook is to trace the tremendous progress achieved toward resolving juvenile justice issues, dilemmas, and controversies, while providing futuristic visions for the juvenile justice field. Each chapter, authored by preeminent expert practitioners and researchers, explores topics ranging from innovative counseling and multisystemic programs, to restorative justice, to rehabilitation programs such as aggression replacement training, wilderness programs, family treatment, substance abuse treatment, restitution, and aftercare.This volume, grounded in history and exhaustive research, presents the latest evidence-based policies, programs, and innovative treatment alternatives. Examining the entire juvenile justice system, including juvenile law, policies, practices, and research, the Juvenile Justice Sourcebook will be invaluable to all juvenile justice practitioners, policy analysts, researchers, and students.
This volume investigates the multifaceted challenges of juvenile delinquency by providing a comprehensive framework for the assessment, processing, and rehabilitation of youth offenders within the American legal system. Edited by Albert R. Roberts and colleagues, the text synthesizes contributions from leading researchers and practitioners to evaluate the efficacy of current policies. It argues for an evidence-based approach to juvenile justice, balancing historical context with modern clinical and systemic interventions.
What You Will Find
Reader & Expert Consensus: Experts recognize this volume as a foundational reference for practitioners and policy analysts working within the juvenile justice sector. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the breadth of the research presented across its chapters.
Page Count:
679
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199389608
ISBN-13:
9780199389605
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