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It has been acknowledged for some years that the early onset of
delinquency can predict a long and serious criminal career. Most
resources are targeted at the teenage years but this book argues
convincingly that more research and interventions should be aimed
at child delinquents aged 12 and under. Tomorrow's Criminals
addresses key problems in criminological research and makes studies
from the Netherlands more accessible to a wider audience. It
provides information and analyses on risk factors and reviews
screening tools and risk-focused prevention methods. The
contributions increase visibility and accessibility of European
policy and practice in the explanation and prevention of child
delinquency.
Too many juvenile delinquents persist in their offending into
adulthood. They constitute a major burden for individual victims,
for businesses and the justice system, all contributing to the
total cost of crime for society. Focusing on the transition between
juvenile offending and adult crime, this book examines research
based on Dutch, European and North-American studies on the
persistence and discontinuity of offending between late adolescence
and early adulthood. Presenting empirical studies showing why
persistence or discontinuity take place, the book provides
up-to-date information on preventive and remedial interventions to
promote discontinuity of offending amongst young adults. From the
same team who produced 'Tomorrow's Criminals', this book will be a
valuable resource for criminologists, criminal justice
professionals, psychologists, sociologists, and psychiatrists
interested in juvenile and young adult offenders, as well as those
interested in what makes career criminals and youth who reform.
Too many juvenile delinquents persist in their offending into
adulthood. They constitute a major burden for individual victims,
for businesses and the justice system, all contributing to the
total cost of crime for society. Focusing on the transition between
juvenile offending and adult crime, this book examines research
based on Dutch, European and North-American studies on the
persistence and discontinuity of offending between late adolescence
and early adulthood. Presenting empirical studies showing why
persistence or discontinuity take place, the book provides
up-to-date information on preventive and remedial interventions to
promote discontinuity of offending amongst young adults. From the
same team who produced 'Tomorrow's Criminals', this book will be a
valuable resource for criminologists, criminal justice
professionals, psychologists, sociologists, and psychiatrists
interested in juvenile and young adult offenders, as well as those
interested in what makes career criminals and youth who reform.
It has been acknowledged for some years that the early onset of
delinquency can predict a long and serious criminal career. Most
resources are targeted at the teenage years but this book argues
convincingly that more research and interventions should be aimed
at child delinquents aged 12 and under. Tomorrow's Criminals
addresses key problems in criminological research and makes studies
from the Netherlands more accessible to a wider audience. It
provides information and analyses on risk factors and reviews
screening tools and risk-focused prevention methods. The
contributions increase visibility and accessibility of European
policy and practice in the explanation and prevention of child
delinquency.
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