Youth offenders are complex and challenging for policymakers and practitioners alike and face high risks for long-term disadvantage and social marginalisation. In many cases, this marginalisation from the mainstream begins in early life, particularly in the classroom, where they have difficulty both with language/literacy tasks and with the interpersonal demands of the classroom. Underlying both sets of skills is oral language competence—the ability to use and understand spoken language in a range of situations and social exchanges, in order to successfully negotiate the business of everyday life. This paper highlights an emerging field of research that focuses specifically on the oral language skills of high-risk young people. It pre...
International research evidence has firmly established a high prevalence of language disorder in you...
Background: Young offenders disproportionately present with unidentified Developmental Language Dis...
Background: Increasing numbers of children with behaviour and school problems (related to both acade...
Previous research in Australia and overseas has shown that young offenders serving community-based o...
Within the multi-disciplinary team concerned with child and adolescent development, speech pathologi...
Purpose: This paper highlights the forensic implications of language impairment in 2 key (and overla...
Background: At least 60% of young people in the UK who are accessing youth justice services present ...
Evidence implicates poor verbal ability as a risk factor for antisocial behaviour, but less is known...
Background A high prevalence of Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is reported in the population...
Although there is a large body of evidence attesting to the poor social skills of juvenile offenders...
Background: While the prevalence of language and communication difficulties among young people in c...
© 2017 Dr Nathaniel Robert SwainYoung offenders are a vulnerable and marginalised group with critica...
Abstract Objective: The scoping review will collate literature from different disciplines on s...
A cross-sectional study examining the oral language abilities and social skills of male juvenile off...
Research has identified young offenders (YOs) in custody as having low language, literacy and commun...
International research evidence has firmly established a high prevalence of language disorder in you...
Background: Young offenders disproportionately present with unidentified Developmental Language Dis...
Background: Increasing numbers of children with behaviour and school problems (related to both acade...
Previous research in Australia and overseas has shown that young offenders serving community-based o...
Within the multi-disciplinary team concerned with child and adolescent development, speech pathologi...
Purpose: This paper highlights the forensic implications of language impairment in 2 key (and overla...
Background: At least 60% of young people in the UK who are accessing youth justice services present ...
Evidence implicates poor verbal ability as a risk factor for antisocial behaviour, but less is known...
Background A high prevalence of Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is reported in the population...
Although there is a large body of evidence attesting to the poor social skills of juvenile offenders...
Background: While the prevalence of language and communication difficulties among young people in c...
© 2017 Dr Nathaniel Robert SwainYoung offenders are a vulnerable and marginalised group with critica...
Abstract Objective: The scoping review will collate literature from different disciplines on s...
A cross-sectional study examining the oral language abilities and social skills of male juvenile off...
Research has identified young offenders (YOs) in custody as having low language, literacy and commun...
International research evidence has firmly established a high prevalence of language disorder in you...
Background: Young offenders disproportionately present with unidentified Developmental Language Dis...
Background: Increasing numbers of children with behaviour and school problems (related to both acade...