This paper explains how three different risk factors, drug use, level of education and human relationships, relate to the re-commitment of crimes against property in adults between 18 and 25 years old. By focusing treatmen on those, we can fight the problem of recidivism more effectively
The purpose of the degree project is to create a deeper understanding of juvenile delinquency and yo...
Criminal recidivism is a major global concern. There is a well-known association between substance u...
This study examines the relationship between criminal history and adverse childhood experiences (ACE...
Research in adolescent populations has shown that the severity, impact, and relative importance of d...
This paper shows the main results of an empirical research conducted under the ILA employability pr...
This is a 2-year follow-up study of 414 adolescents, age 17 years, to determine what static and dyna...
Copyright © 2004 Australian Academic PressJuvenile delinquency is a common precursor to persistent a...
Background: Little is known about the needs of substance-using juveniles in treatment aimed at reduc...
Scholars in recent times are developing keen interests in recidivism. This is because the rate at wh...
Youth offending and its causes are complex in nature. The reasons why this phenomenon is evident in ...
Recent studies have revealed common risk factors for adolescent drug abuse and deliquency. The relat...
Instruments that assess recidivism risk in young people are used widely in the sphere of juvenile ju...
This paper reveals the prevalence of drug abuse among young people, the inherent problems associated...
Drug use is a highly prevalent and modifiable risk factor for recidivism. Drug use and recidivism ar...
This study examined which dynamic risk factors for recidivism play an important role during adolesce...
The purpose of the degree project is to create a deeper understanding of juvenile delinquency and yo...
Criminal recidivism is a major global concern. There is a well-known association between substance u...
This study examines the relationship between criminal history and adverse childhood experiences (ACE...
Research in adolescent populations has shown that the severity, impact, and relative importance of d...
This paper shows the main results of an empirical research conducted under the ILA employability pr...
This is a 2-year follow-up study of 414 adolescents, age 17 years, to determine what static and dyna...
Copyright © 2004 Australian Academic PressJuvenile delinquency is a common precursor to persistent a...
Background: Little is known about the needs of substance-using juveniles in treatment aimed at reduc...
Scholars in recent times are developing keen interests in recidivism. This is because the rate at wh...
Youth offending and its causes are complex in nature. The reasons why this phenomenon is evident in ...
Recent studies have revealed common risk factors for adolescent drug abuse and deliquency. The relat...
Instruments that assess recidivism risk in young people are used widely in the sphere of juvenile ju...
This paper reveals the prevalence of drug abuse among young people, the inherent problems associated...
Drug use is a highly prevalent and modifiable risk factor for recidivism. Drug use and recidivism ar...
This study examined which dynamic risk factors for recidivism play an important role during adolesce...
The purpose of the degree project is to create a deeper understanding of juvenile delinquency and yo...
Criminal recidivism is a major global concern. There is a well-known association between substance u...
This study examines the relationship between criminal history and adverse childhood experiences (ACE...