یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
یادداشتهای مربوط به مندرجات
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An introduction to the juvenile sex offender / Howard E. Barbaree and William L. Marshall -- Normal sexual development / John Bancroft -- The effects of child sexual abuse and family environment / Howard E. Barbaree and Calvin M. Langton -- Biological factors in the development of sexual deviance and aggression in males / Ray Blanchard, James M. Cantor, and Lori K. Robichaud -- Social and psychological factors in the development of delinquency and sexual deviance / Stephen W. Smallbone -- Adolescent sexual aggression within heterosexual relationships / Jacquelyn W. White, Kelly M. Kadlec, and Stacy Sechrist -- The female juvenile sex offender / John A. Hunter, Judith V. Becker, Lenard J. Lexier -- Conduct problems and juvenile sexual offending / Michael C. Seto and Martin L. Lalumière -- Assessment and treatment of criminogenic needs / Gary O'Reilly and Alan Carr -- Risk of sexual recidivism in adolescents who offend sexually / James R. Worling and Niklas Långström.
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Conceptual issues in treatment evaluation research with juvenile sexual offenders / Calvin M. Langton and Howard E. Barbaree -- Legal consequences to juvenile sex offending in the United States / Elizabeth J. Letourneau -- Research on adolescent sexual abuser treatment programs / David L. Burton, Joanne Smith-Darden, and Sarah Jane Frankel -- A reevaluation of relapse prevention with adolescents who sexually offend / Jo Thakker, Tony Ward, Patrick Tidmarsh -- Disposition and treatment of juvenile sex offenders from the perspective of restorative justice / Mary P. Koss, Karen Bachar, C. Quince Hopkins -- Pharmacological treatment of the juvenile sex offender / John M.W. Bradford and Paul Fedoroff.
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"How does sexual deviance develop in childhood and adolescence? What are the characteristics of youths who perpetrate sex-related crimes? And how can society respond effectively to treat and prevent these highly destructive behaviors? Research and clinical practice in the area of juvenile sexual offending have advanced considerably over the last decade, and the revised and expanded second edition of this comprehensive work brings the field fully up to date. Grounded in the latest empirical findings, and including seven entirely new chapters, this is a timely, authoritative resource for practitioners, researchers, and students." "Scholarly yet accessible, this book provides essential knowledge for child and adolescent psychologists and psychiatrists, social workers, and forensic and developmental psychologists, as well as other professionals working with youth in clinical and juvenile justice settings. It is an ideal supplemental text for graduate-level courses in child clinical psychology, juvenile justice, and mental health and law."--Jacket.