PsycEXTRA Dataset 2003
DOI: 10.1037/e376932004-002
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Treatment, Services, and Intervention Programs for Child Delinquents

Abstract: Compared with juveniles who start offending in adolescence, child delinquents (age 12 and younger) are two to three times more likely to become, tomorrow's serious and violent offenders. This propensity, however, can be minimized. These children are potentially identifiable either before they begin committing crimes or at the very early stages of criminalitytimes when interventions are most likely to succeed. Therefore, treatment, services, and intervention programs that target these very young offenders offer… Show more

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“…This focus on a comprehensive and individualized approach to treatment may be particularly important for enhancing the effectiveness of existing treatments for older children and adolescents who show severe antisocial and delinquency behavior. For example, a recent study group commissioned by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention of the United States Department of Justice reviewed four juvenile justice programs that provided individualized and comprehensive services to adjudicated youth under the age of 13 years [87]. This summary outlined several features of such comprehensive models that seemed to be critical to their success.…”
Section: Developmental Pathways To Conduct Disorder: Implications Formentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This focus on a comprehensive and individualized approach to treatment may be particularly important for enhancing the effectiveness of existing treatments for older children and adolescents who show severe antisocial and delinquency behavior. For example, a recent study group commissioned by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention of the United States Department of Justice reviewed four juvenile justice programs that provided individualized and comprehensive services to adjudicated youth under the age of 13 years [87]. This summary outlined several features of such comprehensive models that seemed to be critical to their success.…”
Section: Developmental Pathways To Conduct Disorder: Implications Formentioning
confidence: 96%
“…More than 50,000 children with emotional and behavioral problems have been placed in psychiatric settings and residential group homes (U.S. Public Health Service 2000). Children who are not identified or do not receive services for their mental health problems through intervention and treatment are likely to be incarcerated (Burns et al 2003).…”
Section: Children With Mental Health Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, a recent study group commissioned by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention of the United States Department of Justice evaluated several model juvenile justice programs. The critical characteristics of these programs were that 1) they provided individualized and comprehensive services that included mental health, medical, child welfare, and educational components, and 2) they included a strong case-management system for ensuring that services were provided in an integrated and coherent manner [109].…”
Section: Implications For Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%