The authors have culled information from sociology, psychology, criminology, and social justice to explain why juveniles commit crimes and have developed strategies toward rehabilitation that directly address the causes. Analyzing data that spans 31 years from a large study of youth offenders that incorporates information from multiple sources, they describe in detail how this model residential treatment and education program provides a viable alternative to youth prison. Chapters address the historical context for present-day treatment of juvenile delinquency and the main components of the program at Ocean Tides, including its underlying philosophy, detailed descriptions of effective interventions, practical strategies for interviewing and working with adolescent male juvenile delinquents, and training programs that can be used in other settings. The book also includes new and important data on the effects of family violence and includes descriptions of how outside consultants can be used to inform treatment and rehabilitation.
KEY FEATURES:
- Describes a proven, multidisciplinary approach to significantly reducing violent behavior among juveniles
- Based on a landmark study of an effective rehabilitative program
- Includes new and important data on the effects of family violence
- Guides professionals in replicating the success of the Ocean Tides program
- Provides readers with practical strategies for interviewing and working with adolescent male juvenile delinquents
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