3 edition of At-risk and delinquent youth found in the catalog.
At-risk and delinquent youth
Published
1997
by The Office, The Office, [distributor in Washington, D.C, Gaithersburg, MD (P.O. Box 6015, Gaithersburg 20884-6015)
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | At risk and delinquent youth |
Statement | United States General Accounting Office, Health, Education, and Human Services Division |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 21, [2] p. |
Number of Pages | 21 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18076002M |
Jun 01, · Thus, the present report has three aims related to gaps in the literature at present. The first aim is to focus on a particular population of great interest and commonly mentioned when the value of mentoring is proclaimed. That population is youth at risk for delinquency and associated problems such as drug abuse, aggression, and school prosportsfandom.com by: COUPON: Rent At Risk Youth 6th edition () and save up to 80% on textbook rentals and 90% on used textbooks. Get FREE 7-day instant eTextbook access!
to prevent at-risk youth from dropping out of school, and to provide dropouts, and children and youth returning from correctional facilities or institutions for neglected or delinquent children and youth, with a support system to ensure their continued education and the involvement of . the Children at Risk (CAR) initiative. Another community-based collab-oration supported by the Bureau of Justice Assistance is the Compre-hensive Communities Program, which addresses overall community crime prevention and includes a youth crime prevention component. This report draws on the experiences of such initiatives to distill.
Rehabilitation or habilitation is considered to be so significant a goal that the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA) urges state advisory groups and state agencies to provide funding for “programs for positive youth development that assist delinquent and other at-risk youth in obtaining: (i) a sense of safety and. Visit prosportsfandom.com to get more information about this book, to buy it in print, or to download it as a free PDF. the U.S. General Accounting Office identified 45 programs in 10 agencies that included mentoring services for at-risk or delinquent youth as part (if not all) of the program. The National Academies Press. doi: /
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Apr 28, · Delinquent. Dropout. At-Risk. When Words Become Labels: NPR Ed How we describe students affects how we approach them, whether as a risk or an opportunity. iii ABOUT THE AUTHORS Janeen M. Buck is a research associate in the Urban Institute’s Justice Policy Center and has extensive experience managing large-scale, multisite fieldwork studies with youth populations.
Her research focuses on juvenile crime and the needs of at-risk and delinquent youth, as well as the nexus. Get this from a library. At-risk and delinquent youth: multiple federal programs raise efficiency questions: report to Congressional At-risk and delinquent youth book.
[United States. General Accounting Office.]. At Risk Youth book. Read 3 reviews from the world the conceptual and practical information on key issues and problems you will need to prepare effectively for work with at-risk youth.
The authors describe and discuss the latest prevention and intervention techniques that will help you perform your job successfully and improve the lives of /5.
At-risk behaviors are the biggest single problem with youth today, a topic of growing importance in the fields of both counseling and education.
Whether the term "at-risk" connotates a local school districts problems with youth suicide and school dropout, the correction systems concerns about juvenile delinquency, or the health systems concerns with teen pregnancy, child abuse, and AIDS, the. At-risk behavior is anything that puts youth at risk for future negative consequences, like poor health, injury or death.
And while risky behavior as a teen isn't a new concept (most adults can likely recall at least a few poor choices they made as a teen), the type of risks teens are taking are shifting. Aug 11, · Textbook has great information on youth of today. If you are going to/or currently working with youth, this book is the Bible for youth guidance.
Amazon shipped very very quickly, and you can return book for free, can't beat that. Great price for rental also/5(32). der are often delinquent in nature. Focusing on children with conduct dis-order or who exhibit conduct disorder symptoms helps researchers target both children who commit delinquent acts but have not been detected and children at risk of committing such acts.
This Bulletin also discusses juvenile jus-tice system programs and strategies for. This text provides the conceptual and practical information on key issues and problems that you will need to prepare effectively for work with at-risk youth.
Each chapter has resources that direct you to interesting and informative You Tube, TEDTalk, and research sites to Cited by: The Circle of Courage is a model of positive youth development first described in the book Reclaiming Youth at Risk, co-authored by Larry Brendtro, Martin Brokenleg, and Steve Van Bockern.
The model integrates Native American philosophies of child-rearing, the heritage of early pioneers in education and youth work, and contemporary resilience.
Title I, Part D, Subparts 1 and 2 establish the Prevention and Intervention Programs for Children and Youth Who Are Neglected, Delinquent, or At Risk. This law provides supplemental funding to state and local educational agencies as a part of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
Feb 15, · This text provides the conceptual and practical information on key issues and problems that students need to prepare effectively for work with at-risk youth. The authors describe and discuss the latest prevention and intervention techniques that will help future and current professionals perform their jobs successfully and improve the lives of young people at prosportsfandom.comant Notice: Media.
Abstract: This paper explores primarily the social factors but also psychological factors such as personality and intelligence that impact on youth delinquency. It has been found that the media increases aggression in youths and that socio-economic status along with peer relations, education and parenting neglect can increase the probability of juveniles engaging in delinquent behaviour.
At-Risk Youth and the Creative Process Linda Kreger Silverman, Ph.D. Talented children and youth who are disruptive, or violent, or delinquent, or just poor students are a paradox worthy of exploration in a search for new solutions or explanations.
A large number of individual factors and characteristics has been associated with the development of juvenile delinquency. These individual factors include age, gender, complications during pregnancy and delivery, impulsivity, aggressiveness, and substance use.
This booklist is a copy of one created for the ALA-ASCLA Interest Group: Library Services for Youth in Custody. The list contains books of interest to youth (ages ) who are incarcerated or otherwise considered at-risk. This article presents the results of an exploratory study of the therapeutic potential of a rap music intervention in group work with youth.
“Hip-Hop Therapy (HHT)” is an innovative synergy of rap music, bibliotherapy, and music therapy. A pretestposttest experimental design with random assignment to groups was used to compare outcomes of youth that attended HHT sessions (n = 5) and youth Cited by: that target at-risk youth—misaligned expectations, lack of rapport, poor matching, lack of staff support, resistant youth, problems with parents and/or families members, and more [8, p.
In addition, mentor programs for high-risk and delinquent youth must also overcome the obstacle of positively affecting. Understanding At-Risk Youth. Because the definition of an at-risk youth is so broad, in some respects, all youth are at risk in one way or another. title i, part d: neglected, delinquent, and at-risk youth prevention and intervention programs for children and youth who are neglected, delinquent, or at-risk (n or d) nonregulatory guidance united states department of education washington, dc.
delinquent behavior. Generally, protective factors— such as positive school attendance, positive social orientation or the ability to discuss problems with parents—are a buffer to minimize or moderate the effect of risk factors and their ability to bring about delinquent behavior.
3 Juvenile Justice Guide Book .Get this from a library! Examining the federal effort to prevent juvenile crime: hearing before the Subcommittee on Youth Violence of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, first session on examining the effectiveness of federal crime prevention programs that serve at-risk and delinquent youth, November 5, At-risk Youth, Parenting and Delinquency: Recommendations for Successful School-based Delinquency Intervention Programs Richard T.
Kendall Under the Supervision of Michael Klemp-North, PhD Statement of the Problem Modern school-based delinquency intervention programs focusing on at-risk youth are effective but can exclude the parents as a variable.