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Main description:
The news of teenagers and even younger children committing ever more serious and violent crimes continues to shock and baffle. The escalating psychological and social toll of youth crime is being paid by all – from victims to offenders to parents and siblings to teachers and to the community as a whole. Adolescent Reputations and Risk looks beyond traditional theories to examine, from a solid empirical basis, the motivation and values that make some young people choose antisocial over positive behavior, resulting in potent new insights and possible solutions to this ongoing problem.
Synthesizing 15 years of research with delinquent youth, this volume describes the volatile dynamic of child and adolescent social worlds, emphasizing reputation enhancement and goal-setting as bases underlying deviant behavior. In innovative and accessible terms, Adolescent Reputations and Risk:
- Addresses delinquency throughout the course of childhood and adolescence.
- Offers the first detailed explanation of delinquency by integrating goal-setting and reputation enhancement theories.
- Provides evidence analyzing deviant trends in goal-setting and reputation enhancement terms among primary and high school students.
- Answers key questions on topics such as impulsivity, drug and inhalant use, early-childhood psychopathy, links between ADHD and aggression, and the psychology of loners.
- Includes current data on interventions for at-risk youth, including family and school methods, cognitive-behavioral therapy, wilderness and boot camp programs, and interactive multimedia strategies.
This volume is an essential resource for clinical child, school, and counseling psychologists; social workers; and allied education and community mental health professionals and practitioners.
Feature:
Provides access to more than a decade of empirical based research that examines delinquency from a different perspective
Offers the first detailed, alternative explanation that integrates goal-setting and reputation enhancement theories
Provides evidence that examines the developmental trends in goal setting and reputation enhancement among primary and high school aged students
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The news of teenagers and even younger children committing ever more serious and violent crimes continues to shock and baffle. The escalating psychological and social toll of youth crime is being paid by all – from victims to offenders to parents and siblings to teachers and to the community as a whole. Adolescent Reputations and Risk looks beyond traditional theories to examine, from a solid empirical basis, the motivation and values that make some young people choose antisocial over positive behavior, resulting in potent new insights and possible solutions to this ongoing problem.
Synthesizing 15 years of research with delinquent youth, this volume describes the volatile dynamic of child and adolescent social worlds, emphasizing reputation enhancement and goal-setting as bases underlying deviant behavior. In innovative and accessible terms, Adolescent Reputations and Risk:
- Addresses delinquency throughout the course of childhood and adolescence.
- Offers the first detailed explanation of delinquency by integrating goal-setting and reputation enhancement theories.
- Provides evidence analyzing deviant trends in goal-setting and reputation enhancement terms among primary and high school students.
- Answers key questions on topics such as impulsivity, drug and inhalant use, early-childhood psychopathy, links between ADHD and aggression, and the psychology of loners.
- Includes current data on interventions for at-risk youth, including family and school methods, cognitive-behavioral therapy, wilderness and boot camp programs, and interactive multimedia strategies.
This volume is an essential resource for clinical child, school, and counseling psychologists; social workers; and allied education and community mental health professionals and practitioners.
Contents:
At-Risk Youth: Identifying, Charting, and Explaining the Course of Early Involvement with Crime.- Reputation-Enhancing Goals: The Theory of Deliberate Choice.- Measuring Delinquency, Goals, and Reputational Orientations in Young Persons.- Children at Risk: Initiating Goals and Reputations.- Adolescents at Risk: Establishing Goals and Reputations.- Establishing and Maintaining Reputations Through Risk-Taking Behavior.- Early-Onset Life-Course Persistent and Late-Onset Adolescent-Limited Offenders: Impulsivity, Peers, and Social Reputations.- Psychopathy in Children and Adolescents and the Fledgling Psychopath Hypothesis.- Treatment and Interventions for Young Persons at Risk.- Developmental Trajectories of Deviancy: Looking Back, Moving Forward.
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Publisher: Springer (Springer New York)
Publication date: December, 2008
Pages: 208
Weight: 508g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Psychotherapy
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"Adolescent Reputations and Risk takes a close look at a fascinating developmental topic. … Organized in a format that is friendly to students, academics, and practitioners, the book is a nice addition to the library of anyone interested in adolescence as a developmental period. Even those interested in ‘normal’ adolescent behavior might find that Adolescent Reputations and Risk complements their understanding of the inner workings of the mysterious adolescent psyche." (Beniamin K. Barton, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 54 (26), 2009)