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In: Springer briefs in psychology
In: Behavioral criminology
In: SpringerBriefs in Psychology Ser.
Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Chapter 1: Theories of Juvenile Delinquency -- 1.1 Historical Perspective -- 1.2 Crime and Delinquency -- 1.3 Theory -- 1.4 Theories of Delinquency -- 1.5 Micro-Level Theories: Psychological Based -- 1.5.1 Behaviorism -- 1.5.2 Psychodynamic Theory -- 1.5.3 Personality Theory -- 1.5.4 Psychopathy -- 1.5.5 Aggression, Conduct Disorder, and Antisocial Behavior -- 1.5.6 Cognitive Functioning, Intelligence and Learning Disorders -- 1.5.7 Developmental Theories -- 1.5.8 Moffitt's Dual Taxonomy -- 1.5.9 Sampson & -- Laub's Age-graded -- 1.6 Small-Group and Macro-Level Theories of Juvenile Delinquency -- 1.6.1 Social Learning Theory -- 1.6.2 Anomie (Strain Theory) -- 1.6.3 Social Disorganization Theory -- 1.6.4 Interactional Theory -- 1.6.5 Differential Association Theory -- 1.6.6 Social Control Theory -- 1.7 Female Delinquency -- 1.7.1 Studies Incorporating Multi-Level Risk Factors -- 1.8 Towards an Integrative Theory of Juvenile Delinquency -- References -- Chapter 2: Examining Trends of Youthful Offenders -- 2.1 Demographics of American Adolescents -- 2.2 Juvenile Arrests -- 2.2.1 Homicide and Serious Violent Crime -- 2.2.2 Other Juvenile Crimes -- 2.2.3 Juvenile Arrest Based On Race -- 2.2.4 Female Youthful Offenders -- 2.2.5 Age Group Differences -- 2.3 Juveniles in Court -- 2.3.1 Juveniles Tried as Adults -- 2.4 Juveniles in Residential Placement Facilities -- 2.4.1 Time in Residential Placement -- 2.4.2 Facility Practices and Services -- 2.5 Reintegration of Youthful Offenders -- 2.6 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 3: Risk and Protective Factors for Delinquency -- 3.1 Psychiatric Diagnoses and Personality Characteristics -- 3.1.1 Conduct Disorder and Related Constructs -- 3.1.2 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder -- 3.1.3 Oppositional Defiant Disorder.
In: Journal of family violence, Band 25, Heft 5, S. 509-520
ISSN: 1573-2851
In: SpringerBriefs in psychology
In: Behavioral criminology
In: SpringerBriefs in behavioral criminology
In: SpringerBriefs in psychology
This Brief proposes best practices for assessment and intervention with sex trafficking survivors, rooted in the existing theory and practice literatures. Based in current research and clinical practice, these recommendations are embedded in the context of cultural sensitivity. This volume provides a relevant, practical, and informative outline of sex trafficking, associated legal aspects, and best practices for mental health clinicians to aid in successful treatment of sex trafficking survivors.