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This book examines the use of "Communities That Care" (CTC)
interventions in European countries. It reports results obtained by
using the CTC Youth Survey in five European countries covering
different parts of Europe - Great Britain, the Netherlands,
Germany, Croatia, and Cyprus. The main aim of the book is to
compare (a) the prevalence of delinquency and substance use, (b)
the prevalence of key risk and protective factors, and (c) the
strength of relationships between risk and protective factors and
delinquency and substance use, in these five European countries.
The chapters in this book compare similarities and differences
between the countries, possible explanations of these, and the
implications of the results for theories and for intervention
policy and practice. Additionally, it provides evidence about the
replicability over time and place of the strength of relationships
between (i) risk and protective factors and (ii) delinquency and
substance use. In turn, this increases confidence in the
generalizability of criminological theories over time and place. It
will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in criminology
and criminal justice, particularly those with an interest in
developmental and life-course criminology, juvenile delinquency,
and substance use, as well as crime prevention and intervention.
This book examines the use of "Communities That Care" (CTC)
interventions in European countries. It reports results obtained by
using the CTC Youth Survey in five European countries covering
different parts of Europe - Great Britain, the Netherlands,
Germany, Croatia, and Cyprus. The main aim of the book is to
compare (a) the prevalence of delinquency and substance use, (b)
the prevalence of key risk and protective factors, and (c) the
strength of relationships between risk and protective factors and
delinquency and substance use, in these five European countries.
The chapters in this book compare similarities and differences
between the countries, possible explanations of these, and the
implications of the results for theories and for intervention
policy and practice. Additionally, it provides evidence about the
replicability over time and place of the strength of relationships
between (i) risk and protective factors and (ii) delinquency and
substance use. In turn, this increases confidence in the
generalizability of criminological theories over time and place. It
will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in criminology
and criminal justice, particularly those with an interest in
developmental and life-course criminology, juvenile delinquency,
and substance use, as well as crime prevention and intervention.
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