Rural and urban residents accustomed to seeing fire engines racing with sirens wailing and lights flashing are unaware of the problem of juvenile-set fires. Firesetting behaviors among children and adolescents are serious and have associated with it, serious individual and societal costs. Every year, several thousand children and adolescents aged 14 years and younger in the United States alone are injured or killed. Firesetting, pyromania and arson are topics that have existed in the literature since Sigmund Freud explained firesetting through his psychoanalytic model. Helen Yarnell’s studies during the 1940s and 1950s were the first, however, to focus on the behavior of youth firesetting. Her study in 1940 found that over 70% of...
Although fire is inherently dangerous, leading many animals to avoid it, for most of human history, ...
Juvenile firesetting behavior is a problem with enormous psychological implications and financial co...
This article provides an overview of the literature on risk issues in juvenile fire-setting behaviou...
Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasin...
This article reviews the literature regarding the history, etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of fir...
The research of firesetting has been conducted in different ways and lacks a coherent, consistent an...
Firesetting is a complex behavior that spans a wide range of developmental stages in childhood and a...
The phenomenon of children playing with fire or setting fires is of interest to parents, fire agenci...
Variables related to children's interest in and play experiences with fire and fire- producing ...
Although firesetting behavior has long attracted the interest and attention of psychologists, it has...
Successful use of fire has been essential to survival throughout the majority of human history—an en...
Juvenile firesetting behavior has been a widespread problem with immense costs to lives and property...
Pathological fire setting behavior is characterized by various types of fire setting behavior that l...
This thesis aims to enrich the study of juvenile firesetting behaviour and presents an overview of r...
The objective of this review is to determine if a link exists between firesetting offenders and a pa...
Although fire is inherently dangerous, leading many animals to avoid it, for most of human history, ...
Juvenile firesetting behavior is a problem with enormous psychological implications and financial co...
This article provides an overview of the literature on risk issues in juvenile fire-setting behaviou...
Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasin...
This article reviews the literature regarding the history, etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of fir...
The research of firesetting has been conducted in different ways and lacks a coherent, consistent an...
Firesetting is a complex behavior that spans a wide range of developmental stages in childhood and a...
The phenomenon of children playing with fire or setting fires is of interest to parents, fire agenci...
Variables related to children's interest in and play experiences with fire and fire- producing ...
Although firesetting behavior has long attracted the interest and attention of psychologists, it has...
Successful use of fire has been essential to survival throughout the majority of human history—an en...
Juvenile firesetting behavior has been a widespread problem with immense costs to lives and property...
Pathological fire setting behavior is characterized by various types of fire setting behavior that l...
This thesis aims to enrich the study of juvenile firesetting behaviour and presents an overview of r...
The objective of this review is to determine if a link exists between firesetting offenders and a pa...
Although fire is inherently dangerous, leading many animals to avoid it, for most of human history, ...
Juvenile firesetting behavior is a problem with enormous psychological implications and financial co...
This article provides an overview of the literature on risk issues in juvenile fire-setting behaviou...