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Juvenile justice :

Publié par : Wiley, (Hoboken, NJ :) Détails physiques : xxix, 569 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm. ISBN :9780470497043 (pbk.). Année : 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Machine generated contents note: I. Introduction (Francine Sherman and Prof. Francine Jacobs).II. Youth in Context.1 The pathways of youth into the JJ system: Characteristics and patterns of involvement (Prof. Kristi Holsinger).2 Developmental profiles of youth in the JJ system (Dr. Marty Beyer).3 Gender as a defining issue in juvenile justice (Ms. Jessica Greenstone and Francine Sherman).4 Negotiating youths' legal relationships (Hon. Jay Blitzman and Francine Sherman).5 Race and ethnicity in juvenile justice (Mr. James Bell and Ms. Raquel Mariscal).6 Families of youth in the juvenile justice system (Ms. Claudia Miranda-Julian M.S., Ms. Rachel Kaplan and Prof. Francine Jacobs).7 Educating youth in the justice system (Sabina Elena Vaught, PhD).8 Communities as contexts for development, services, and support (Prof. Robert Hawkins).9 How systems frame youth services (Dr. Timothy Ross and Joel Miller).III. Special Populations and Special Circumstances.10 Health disparities among youth in the juvenile justice system (Prof. Robert Morris and Dr. Paula Braverman).11 Youth voices on health and safety in the community (Ms. Rachel Oliveri and Ms. Ila Deshmukh Towery).12 Addressing Girls Health needs through the development of a Girls Health Screen (Ms. Leslie Acoca).13 Teen parents in the juvenile justice system (Prof. Ellen Pinderhughes, Dr. Karen T. Craddock and Ms. LaTasha Fermin).14 Community violence and its consequences for system-involved youth (James Garbarino and Edmund Bruyere, M.S.).15 Violence within families and intimate relationships (Prof. Linda Baker).16 Sexual exploitation: Health, safety, and justice (Prof. Laurie Schaffner, PhD).17 LGBT youth: Human rights framework in juvenile justice (Ms. Carolyn Reyes Senior Staff Attorney, Dr. Angela Irvine, Ms. Laura Garnette and Shannan L. Wilber).IV. Working for Change.18 Positive Youth Development: A change of mind (Prof. Richard Lerner, Dr. Michael Wiatrowski, Ms. Megan Kiely, Mr. Christopher M. Napolitano and Ms. Kristina Schmid).19 The theory and practice of systems change Dr. Barry Dym (Mr. Jesus Gerena).20 Collaboration in the service of better systems for youth (Prof. Anne Farrell and Diane M. Myers, Ph.D.).21 Establishing effective community-based care in juvenile justice (Peter Greenwood Ph.D).22 The end of the training school?: Practitioners' views of juvenile justice reform (Mr. Vincent Schiraldi and Marc Schindler).23 Youth-led social change (Ms. Lateefah Simon).24 Getting on board with information technologies (Mr. Stan Schneider and Ms. Lola Simpson).25 Funding change for youth in the juvenile justice system (Mr. Robert Schwartz).26 Research and evaluation as supports for systems change (Dr. Jeffrey Butts and Mr. John Roman).V. Conclusion: Where do we go from here? (Francine Sherman and Prof. Francine Jacobs).

"Troubled youth intersect with many government systems, but few as frequently and critically as with juvenile justice. This edited volume brings together experts in juvenile justice, child development, and public health to explore the connections between juvenile justice and child health and wellbeing. Unlike other books that focus on deficits, this book advocates tackling the challenges youths face by encouraging the support of family, community, and pre-existing systems to promote growth. Practitioners and policy makers who work with youth will find this positive approach refreshing"--

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