An Independent Evaluation of Mode Deactivation Therapy for Juvenile Offenders (Report) An Independent Evaluation of Mode Deactivation Therapy for Juvenile Offenders (Report)

An Independent Evaluation of Mode Deactivation Therapy for Juvenile Offenders (Report‪)‬

The International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy 2011, Dec, 7, 1

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About 5% of juvenile offenders are responsible for the majority of crimes committed by juveniles (Moffit, 1993; Mulder, Brand, Bullens, & Van Marle, 2010; Schumacher & Kurz, 2000). This group continues with their criminal careers into adulthood and evolves into committing more serious offenses (Mulder et al., 2010; Moffitt & Caspi, 2001). Conduct problems are observed early in this group of adolescents (Patterson, 2002). In fact, some of the initial behavioral difficulties are manifested and observed in children as young as two or three years of age (Keenan, 2001; Loeber and Farrington, 2000; Nee & Ellis, 2005). The peer groups of these children are exposed to their deviant attitudes and behaviors and can show a related increase in their own deviancy. Deviancy training often occurs through deviant talk and the bonding and reinforcement of such talk in other children (Snyder, Stoolmiller, Patterson, Schrepferman, Oeser, Johnson, & Soetaert, 2003).

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2011
1 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
18
Pages
PUBLISHER
Behavior Analyst Online
SIZE
228.8
KB

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