Forensic Evaluation and Treatment of Juveniles
Innovation and Best Practices
Format:Hardback
Publisher:American Psychological Association
Published:19th Jan '15
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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.
"This book is written by an authoritative figure in forensic evaluations and treatment of young delinquents. Therefore this guide book and textbook cannot be denied the status that is deserves: an authoritative input into this highly crucial and socio-politically controversial area." - PsycCRITIQUES
"The expertise of the author is evident on every page, an intricate combination of evidence-based support, statistical demographics, psychometric foundations and treatment efficacy-effectiveness research." -New England Psychologist
ISBN: 9781433819346
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269 pages