The news of teenagers and even younger children committing ever more serious and violent crimes continues to shock and baffle. The escalating psychological and social toll of youth crime is being paid by all - from victims to offenders to parents and siblings to teachers and to the community as a whole. Adolescent Reputations and Risk looks beyond traditional theories to examine, from a solid empirical basis, the motivation and values that make some young people choose antisocial over positive behavior, resulting in potent new insights and possible solutions to this ongoing problem
Reputation enhancement theory is a dominant theory in the juvenile delinquency literature. It has cl...
The common conceptions of troubled youth often focus on the nature of youth violence or crime. As st...
Delinquent behaviour can be considered as normative, related with developmental issues; however, if ...
Adolescence is characterized by high level of psychosocial vulnerabilities. It is a developmental ph...
Individuals are far more likely to engage in antisocial behaviour during adolescence than any other ...
“Association with delinquent peers is a risk factor for youth violence.” This statement, taken for g...
This study uses a social-ecological approach to the development of delinquency. The authors emphasiz...
This study uses a social-ecological approach to the development of delinquency. The authors emphasiz...
Antisocial behaviors in adolescence have been an increasing cause for concern in western societies. ...
In criminology, three different paradigms can be distinguished regarding the rehabilitation of indiv...
Adolescence is defined as a transitional period (Hurlock, 1980) where what happened during childhoo...
peer reviewedLarge surveys in Western countries give pictures of adolescent well-being related to de...
Justice policy reform in the past decade has been driven by research evidence indicating that brain ...
The significant growth in adolescent delinquency over the last several years has raised the alarm, f...
Introduction: Juvenile delinquency is an increasingly worrying issue in society, assuming increasing...
Reputation enhancement theory is a dominant theory in the juvenile delinquency literature. It has cl...
The common conceptions of troubled youth often focus on the nature of youth violence or crime. As st...
Delinquent behaviour can be considered as normative, related with developmental issues; however, if ...
Adolescence is characterized by high level of psychosocial vulnerabilities. It is a developmental ph...
Individuals are far more likely to engage in antisocial behaviour during adolescence than any other ...
“Association with delinquent peers is a risk factor for youth violence.” This statement, taken for g...
This study uses a social-ecological approach to the development of delinquency. The authors emphasiz...
This study uses a social-ecological approach to the development of delinquency. The authors emphasiz...
Antisocial behaviors in adolescence have been an increasing cause for concern in western societies. ...
In criminology, three different paradigms can be distinguished regarding the rehabilitation of indiv...
Adolescence is defined as a transitional period (Hurlock, 1980) where what happened during childhoo...
peer reviewedLarge surveys in Western countries give pictures of adolescent well-being related to de...
Justice policy reform in the past decade has been driven by research evidence indicating that brain ...
The significant growth in adolescent delinquency over the last several years has raised the alarm, f...
Introduction: Juvenile delinquency is an increasingly worrying issue in society, assuming increasing...
Reputation enhancement theory is a dominant theory in the juvenile delinquency literature. It has cl...
The common conceptions of troubled youth often focus on the nature of youth violence or crime. As st...
Delinquent behaviour can be considered as normative, related with developmental issues; however, if ...