International Research Perspectives on Interventions with Young Persons
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Joe Hudson, Burt Galaway.
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Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Dordrecht
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Springer Netherlands
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1989
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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(472 pages)
SERIES
Series Title
NATO ASI Series, D: Behavioural and Social Sciences, 53.
CONTENTS NOTE
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I Introduction: Research On Organization and Accountability For State Intervention --;1. Independent Representation of Children in Protection Proceedings --;2. Adolescent Childbearing and Prevention Strategies: Battleground for Testing the Limits of Government Intervention --;3. The American Indian Child Welfare Act: Achievements and Recommendations --;4. Policy Development as a Hegemonic Strategy: Example of the Child and Family Services Act in Ontario --;5. Decentralizing Child Welfare Services: An Assessment of Service Impact, Costs and the Morale of Staff --;6. Managing the Family Contacts of Children Absent in Care, Professional and Legislative Issues: The Experience of England and Wales --;7. Efficiency in Foster Family Care: Proceeding with Caution --;8. The State as Parent: Assessing Outcomes in Child Care --;9. Child Care Placement Outcomes --;II Introduction: Research On Young Persons In Conflict With The Law --;10. Social Change, Legal Transformation, and state Intervention: Youth Justice in the Arab Republic of Egypt --;11. The Scottish Children's Hearing System: Community or State Control? --;12. Custodial Control or Community Alternative?: An Examination of the Impact of the 1982 Criminal Justice Act in One Local Authority --;13. Evaluating Conflicts Between Intention and Outcome Within Changing Canadian Juvenile Justice Policy: Just Listen to What the Data Says! --;14. Tackling the Conflict: A Framework Analysis of Dispute Settlement --;15. Closed Units in Institutions for Children --;16. Law Policies and Implications for the Youth Welfare System: The Hamburg Example --;17. Hind the Gap: The Creation of the Non-Divertible --;18. Deviant Interventions or Deviant Youth? --;III Introduction: Research On Child Abuse --;19. Child Abuse, Social Theory, and Everyday State Practices --;20. Intrafamilial Child Sexual Abuse: State Intervention in Canada --;21. Sexual Abuse Prevention Training: Issues of State Intervention --;22. False Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse: Implications for Policy and Practice --;23. The Use of Criminal Sanctions in Child Abuse and Neglect --;IV Introduction: Research On Children In Care --;24. Evaluation of Foster-Family-Based Treatment in Comparison with Other Programs: A Preliminary Analysis --;25. Foster Care Breakdown: A Study of a Special Teenager Fostering Scheme --;26. Intensive Home-Based Family Treatment: Client Outcomes and Issues for Program Design --;27. A Belgian Approach to Work Rehabilitation --;28. Research on Trends in Intervention on Behalf of Children and Youth in Aarhus, Denmark --;29. In Care, In Contact? --;30. The Effectiveness of Permanent Substitute Family Placement for Older Children in Care --;31. An Examination of Long Term Foster Family Care for Children and Youth --;32. Patterns of Care: The First Twelve Months --;33. Effectiveness Analysis of Residential Child Care Services in Belgium --;34. Integrating Professional and Community Resources for Young Persons --;35. The Transition From Long Term Care to Adoption --;Authors --;Name Index.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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The thirty-five chapters in this book are edited versions of papers presented at the Advanced Research Workshop, State Intervention on Behalf of Children and Youth, which took place in Maratea, Italy, February 20-24, 1989.