This unprecedented study of delinquent behavior reversal
challenges the widely held view that early delinquency becomes a
self-fulfilling prophecy. By identifying the variables involved in
the turnaround process, the contributors provide an examination of
issues such as: favorable effects of juvenile court adjudication;
following up previously adjudicated delinquents; the
post-intervention experience; delinquency and attachment; and
evolution, devolution, and disruption of treatment in an antisocial
child. The book is a significant and welcome addition to the
literature that should stimulate more and better research on the
juvenile justice system that will have a positive and constructive
thrust. "Criminal Justice RevieW"
Adolescent delinquents can often experience a complete
behavioral turnaround--even if their delinquent behaviors have
become a pattern. This unprecedented study of delinquent behavior
reversal challenges the widely held view that early delinquency
becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. By identifying the variables
involved in the turnaround process, the contributors hope to
provide an understanding of this phenomenon--and to encourage its
occurrence. They examine, from both personal and research
perspectives, issues such as: favorable effects of juvenile court
adjudication; following up previously adjudicated delinquents; the
post-intervention experience; delinquency and attachment; and
evolution, devolution, and disruption of treatment in an antisocial
child.
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