Children who murder : a psychological perspective
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RJ506.H65 H43 2001
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Child
children (people by age group)
Enfants -- Psychothérapie.
Enfants.
Forensic Psychiatry
Gerechtelijke psychiatrie.
Homicide -- psychology
Homicide par des jeunes -- Aspect psychologique.
Jeugdcriminaliteit.
Juvenile Delinquency -- psychology
Juvenile Delinquency -- rehabilitation
Kind
Kinder- en jeugdpsychiatrie.
Kinderpsychologie.
Kinderpsychotherapie
Moordenaars.
Mörder
Psychiatrie médico-légale.
children (people by age group)
Enfants -- Psychothérapie.
Enfants.
Forensic Psychiatry
Gerechtelijke psychiatrie.
Homicide -- psychology
Homicide par des jeunes -- Aspect psychologique.
Jeugdcriminaliteit.
Juvenile Delinquency -- psychology
Juvenile Delinquency -- rehabilitation
Kind
Kinder- en jeugdpsychiatrie.
Kinderpsychologie.
Kinderpsychotherapie
Moordenaars.
Mörder
Psychiatrie médico-légale.
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xxii, 177 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Language
English
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-173) and index.
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Due to the extensive changes in family structure such as the increase of single parent families, a high divorce rate, and the decline of the extended family, support systems for young children are in decline. This decline disrupts the support systems' ability to shape children's prosocial values. Because of the fear of lawsuits and limited financial resources, community services and schools no longer provide the framework needed to balance changes in the contemporary family structure. This book provides insight into voids that have created social skills affecting this young population using an integrative approach to examine the casual factors of violent behavior in preteens. It offers suggestions for alleviating some of the causative factors that have created this nationwide problem. Changes in family structure, the role of the community, the educational philosophy of schools, and the juvenile justice system are discussed as examples of casual factors of violent behavior in preteens. This timely book uses an integrative approach to examine these factors as well as to discuss the changes in the juvenile justice system in terms of punishment, treatment, and rehabilitation.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Heckel, R. V., & Shumaker, D. M. (2001). Children who murder: a psychological perspective . Praeger.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Heckel, Robert V and David M. Shumaker. 2001. Children Who Murder: A Psychological Perspective. Westport, Conn.: Praeger.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Heckel, Robert V and David M. Shumaker. Children Who Murder: A Psychological Perspective Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2001.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Heckel, R. V. and Shumaker, D. M. (2001). Children who murder: a psychological perspective. Westport, Conn.: Praeger.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Heckel, Robert V., and David M Shumaker. Children Who Murder: A Psychological Perspective Praeger, 2001.
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