Psychologists have always played a key role in determining how the juvenile justice system assesses and treats young offenders. Recent neuropsychological findings shows that there are important developmental differences between juvenile offenders, such as varying levels of maturity, risk potential, and amenability to treatment, not to mention individualized personality traits and possible mental disorders. Psychologists must therefore strive for targeted rehabilitation services to avoid unfair treatment and redirect youth to healthier life choices. This book provides forensic clinicians with…mehr
Psychologists have always played a key role in determining how the juvenile justice system assesses and treats young offenders. Recent neuropsychological findings shows that there are important developmental differences between juvenile offenders, such as varying levels of maturity, risk potential, and amenability to treatment, not to mention individualized personality traits and possible mental disorders. Psychologists must therefore strive for targeted rehabilitation services to avoid unfair treatment and redirect youth to healthier life choices. This book provides forensic clinicians with practical strategies for evaluating juvenile offenders and seeking individualized rehabilitation services that will redirect youth to healthier life choices. It highlights five broad areas of juvenile assessment that are essential to any evaluation: veracity in reporting, personality and pathology, risk for dangerous behavior, developmental maturity, and treatment amenability. Readers will also learn how to present assessment data to judges in a thorough and understandable manner while also accounting for local laws and the political climate.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Randall T. Salekin, PhD, is a professor and director of the Disruptive Behavior Clinic at the University of Alabama. He also serves as the Associate Director of the Center for the Prevention on Youth Behavior Problems. Dr. Salekin is an expert in the assessment and treatment of young people with disruptive behavior disorders who are referred from the community or the juvenile court. He provides assessment, treatment, and general consultation recommendations. Dr. Salekin is the author of the Risk–Sophistication–Treatment Inventory (RSTI), one of the primary measures for assessing youth who have come into contact with the law. His research focuses on understanding of the causes and correlates of disruptive behavior in children, including youth with interpersonal callousness (limited prosocial emotion). In addition, his research and practice focus on the treatment of conduct problem young people with interpersonal callous traits. Dr. Salekin's assessment and treatment efforts have been found to be both innovative and effective for youth with oppositional defiant disorders, conduct disorders, and limited prosocial emotion. Dr. Salekin is the author of numerous research publications, the Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychopathy, and has received both national and international recognition for his work.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Legal Contexts and More 2. Juvenile Characteristics, Political and Social Climate, and Transfer 3. Forensic Mental Health Concepts 4. Empirical Foundations and Limits of Juvenile Forensic Evaluation 5. Preparation for the Evaluation and Forensic Practice 6. Data Collection for Juvenile Evaluations 7. Interpretation for Juvenile Evaluations 8. Report Writing and Testimony 9. Treatment of Young People in the Juvenile Justice System 10. Conclusion and Future Directions References Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Legal Contexts and More 2. Juvenile Characteristics, Political and Social Climate, and Transfer 3. Forensic Mental Health Concepts 4. Empirical Foundations and Limits of Juvenile Forensic Evaluation 5. Preparation for the Evaluation and Forensic Practice 6. Data Collection for Juvenile Evaluations 7. Interpretation for Juvenile Evaluations 8. Report Writing and Testimony 9. Treatment of Young People in the Juvenile Justice System 10. Conclusion and Future Directions References Index About the Author
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