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Understanding young offenders: developmental criminology

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The role of criminological theory should be to inform practice. Program developers should start with a recognized theory about the causes of crime and then design interventions that target factors identified in that theory. Unfortunately, the link between theory and practice is not always apparent. In this paper, a number of prominent developmental theories of crime are considered. These theories are significant in that they provide a strong basis for understanding young offending, and how both the criminal justice system and service providers should approach the task of working constructively with those who appear before the court. This is followed by a review of programs that have been designed to address the risk factors identified in these developmental theories.

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Journal

The open criminology journal

Volume

4

Pagination

13-22

Location

Bussum, Netherlands

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1874-9178

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article

Copyright notice

2011, Sharon Casey

Issue

Suppl 1-M1

Publisher

Bentham Open

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