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Nowadays, an alarming number of juveniles all over the world find
themselves implicated in the juvenile justice system and a great
number of them are incarcerated in detention centres or even in
jails for adults. The mean age of these youth has lowered
dangerously, the percentage of delinquent females has increased
dramatically, and the number of minority juveniles within this
population has become unjustifiably high. The majority of these
young people has diagnosable mental disorders, including substance
abuse, learning disorders, ADHD, conduct disorder, anxiety and mood
disorders, at rates much higher than in general same-age
population. Very often, multiple diagnoses are applicable. Over the
last years, experts from medicine, psychology, law, and sociology
have been engaged in a number of evidence-based research studies,
in order to study the relationship between juvenile delinquency and
psychopathology. This research interest has resulted in a
proliferation of studies mainly conducted at the U.S., with
European countries following this activity. The objective of this
book is to provide a comprehensive description of what is currently
known in this area, with an emphasis on knowledge informed by
empirical research. This way, it is aimed at providing a basis for
the elaboration of an integrative perspective of psychopathology in
juvenile delinquents and for the elucidation of the complex
relationship between mental health disorders and juvenile
delinquency. A developmental psychopathology approach is used as
this is the area of expertise of the authors, especially regarding
assessment, diagnosis and treatment of disruptive behaviour
disorders.
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