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1 of 2849
Author: NEWMAN Robert; et al;
Title: Turning young lives around: how health and justice services can respond to children with mental health problems and learning disabilities who offend: briefing paper
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Publisher: London: Prison Reform Trust, 2013. 32p.
Format: book;
Topics: communication disorders; good practice; learning disabilities; mental health problems; young offenders; young people; youth justice; youth offending teams; practice; England; Select:
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2 of 2849
Author: KELLY Julia; COLLIER Angie; STRINGER Julie;
Title: Providing a learning disability in-reach service for young adult offenders serving a sentence of Imprisonment for Public Protection.
Reference: Journal of Learning Disabilities and Offending Behaviour, 3(3), 2012, pp.139-149.
Format: article;
Topics: learning disabilities; prisoners; prisons; screening; young offenders; research; England; Select:
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3 of 2849
Author: NACRO;
Title: Speech, language and communication difficulties: young people in trouble with the law
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Publisher: London: NACRO, 2011. 12p.
Format: book;
Topics: communication; communication disorders; young offenders; youth justice; youth offending teams; research review; England; Wales; Select:
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4 of 2849
Author: NACRO;
Title: Reducing offending by looked after children
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Publisher: London: NACRO, 2012. 52p.
Format: book;
Topics: care planning; childrens services; good practice; looked after children; young offenders; youth justice; youth offending teams; good practice; England; Wales; care professionals; Select:
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5 of 2849
Author: VAN DER PUT Claudia E.; et al.;
Title: Differences in the prevalence and impact of risk factors for general recidivism between different types of juveniles who have committed sexual offenses (JSOS) and juveniles who have committed nonsexual offenses (NSOS).
Reference: Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 25(1), February 2013, pp.41-68.
Format: article;
Topics: anti-social behaviour; recidivists; risk; young offenders; young sex offenders; research; United States; Select:
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6 of 2849
Author: MATSUURA Naomi; HASIMOTO Toshiaki; TOICHI Motomi;
Title: Associations among adverse childhood experiences, aggression, depression, and self-esteem in serious female juvenile offenders in Japan.
Reference: Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 24(1), February 2013, pp.111-127.
Format: article;
Topics: adolescent girls; aggression; anti-social behaviour; child abuse; drug misuse; mental health problems; self-esteem; young offender institutions; young offenders; research; Japan; Select:
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7 of 2849
Author: LEVESQUE Deborah A.; et al.;
Title: Computer-tailored intervention for juvenile offenders.
Reference: Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 12(4), October-December 2012, pp.391-411.
Format: article;
Topics: behaviour modification; computers; evaluation; intervention; substance misuse; user views; young offenders; research; United States; Select:
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8 of 2849
Author: GODINET Meripa T.;
Title: Testing a model of delinquency with Samoan adolescents.
Reference: Journal of Social Work, 13(1), January 2013, pp.54-74.
Format: article;
Topics: anti-social behaviour; black and minority ethnic people; cultural identity; family relations; models; socioeconomic groups; young offenders; young people; research; United States; Select:
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9 of 2849
Author: RADFORD Lorraine;
Title: Rethinking children, violence and safeguarding
Publisher: London: Continuum, 2012. 190p.
Format: book;
Topics: child abuse; child protection; children; violence; young offenders; young people; youth justice; United Kingdom; care professionals; Select:
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10 of 2849
Author: FLYNN Catherine;
Title: Understanding the risk of offending for the children of imprisoned parents: a review of the evidence.
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 35(2), February 2013, pp.213-217.
Format: article;
Topics: children; offenders; parents; risk; young offenders; research review; Select:
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11 of 2849
Author: CALLEY Nancy G.;
Title: Juvenile offender recidivism: an examination of risk factors.
Reference: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 21(3), 2012, pp.257-272.
Format: article;
Topics: longitudinal studies; recidivists; risk; secure accommodation; young offenders; young sex offenders; research; United States; Select:
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12 of 2849
Author: LEIBOWITZ George S.; BURTON David L.; HOWARD Alan;
Title: Part II: Differences between sexually victimized and nonsexually victimized male adolescent sexual abusers and delinquent youth: further group comparisons of developmental antecedents and behavioral challenges.
Reference: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 21(3), 2012, pp.315-342.
Format: article;
Topics: behaviour problems; child abuse; child sexual abuse; traumas; young offenders; young sex offenders; research; United States; Select:
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13 of 2849
Author: MARTYNOWICZ Agnieszka; MOORE Linda; WAHIDIN Azrini;
Title: "She's a legend": the role of significant adults in the lives of children and young people in contact with the criminal justice system
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Publisher: Belfast: Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People, 2012. 99p.
Format: book;
Topics: childrens rights; mentoring; user views; young offenders; young people; youth justice; research; Northern Ireland; Select:
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14 of 2849
Author: MARTYNOWICZ Agnieszka; MOORE Linda; WAHIDIN Azrini;
Title: "She's a legend": the role of significant adults in the lives of children and young people in contact with the criminal justice system: young people's version
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Publisher: Belfast: Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People, 2012. 12p.
Format: book;
Topics: childrens rights; mentoring; user views; young offenders; young people; youth justice; research; Northern Ireland; users and carers; Select:
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15 of 2849
Author: NORTHERN IRELAND. Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety;
Title: Children in care in Northern Ireland 2010/11: statistical bulletin
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Publisher: Belfast: Northern Ireland. Department of Health and Social Services, 2012. 45p.
Format: book;
Topics: educational performance; health; looked after children; outcomes; school exclusion; young offenders; government publication; statistics; Northern Ireland; Select:
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16 of 2849
Author: NEWMAN Mark; et al;
Title: A systematic review of selected interventions to reduce juvenile re-offending
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Publisher: London: University of London. Institute of Education. EPPI-Centre, 2012. 120p.
Format: book;
Topics: gender; intervention; outcomes; recidivists; systematic reviews; young offenders; youth justice; research review; systematic review; United States; Select:
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17 of 2849
Author: HAINES Kevin; CASE Stephen;
Title: Is the Scaled Approach a failed approach?
Reference: Youth Justice, 12(3), December 2012, pp.212-228.
Format: article;
Topics: evaluation; intervention; risk assessment; young offenders; youth justice; youth offending teams; research; England; Wales; Select:
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18 of 2849
Author: ZDUN Steffen;
Title: The meaning of agency in processes of desisting from delinquent behaviour in prison: an exploratory study among juvenile inmates in Germany.
Reference: Journal of Social Work Practice, 26(4), December 2012, pp.459-472.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; behaviour; prisoners; young offenders; research; Germany; Select:
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19 of 2849
Author: CESARONI Carla; DOWNING Steven; ALVI Shahid;
Title: Bullying enters the 21st century? Turning a critical eye to cyber-bullying research.
Reference: Youth Justice, 12(3), December 2012, pp.199-211.
Format: article;
Topics: bullying; computers; email; information technology; internet; young offenders; young people; research review; Select:
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20 of 2849
Author: BROOKS Greg; TARLING Roger;
Title: Boosting the reading levels and attitudes of young people who have offended: a review of the evidence and the lessons learnt from an evaluation of TextNow.
Reference: Youth Justice, 12(3), December 2012, pp.184-198.
Format: article;
Topics: intervention; literacy; teaching methods; young offenders; young people; research; England; Wales; Select:
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