2016
DOI: 10.5553/proces/016500762016095006007
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Effecten van een training cognitieve vaardigheden voor justitiabelen onderzocht

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“…Since the adoption of the Adolescent Criminal Law in 2014, the application of juvenile criminal law to young adult offenders has increased rapidly (Liefaard & Rap, 2018; van der Laan et al, 2016). As a result of this and the before mentioned prolonged stay in juvenile facilities, young adults are well represented in juvenile correctional facilities (Verweij et al, 2021). Currently, in juvenile justice institutions in the Netherlands over 70 percent of the population is 18 or older.…”
Section: The Validity Of Violence Risk Assessment In Young Adultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…Since the adoption of the Adolescent Criminal Law in 2014, the application of juvenile criminal law to young adult offenders has increased rapidly (Liefaard & Rap, 2018; van der Laan et al, 2016). As a result of this and the before mentioned prolonged stay in juvenile facilities, young adults are well represented in juvenile correctional facilities (Verweij et al, 2021). Currently, in juvenile justice institutions in the Netherlands over 70 percent of the population is 18 or older.…”
Section: The Validity Of Violence Risk Assessment In Young Adultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…A recent SAVRY assessment was required for the approval of leaves of all offenders residing in juvenile justice institutions. Among all juveniles and young adults in juvenile justice institutions in the Netherlands, overall recidivism within 2 years is 57% (Verweij et al, 2021). In a previous study amongst young offenders discharged from juvenile justice institutions, it was shown that recidivism rates for young adults were significantly higher than for juveniles (Kleeven et al, 2022).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adolescents' troubled histories that have led to serious insecurity in the parent-child relationship, such as child abuse, may have also influenced the effectiveness of parental involvement during treatment (Weijters et al, 2019). After all, it is known that many adolescents who end up in forensic care have a troubled history (Dierkhising et al, 2013;Van Grinsven & Holdorp, 2015).…”
Section: Parental Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%