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Children Who Commit Acts Of Serious Interpersonal Violence Messages For Best Practice 1st Edition Florence Bruce

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Children Who Commit Acts Of Serious Interpersonal Violence Messages For Best Practice 1st Edition Florence Bruce
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Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.67 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Florence Bruce, Ann Hagell, Renuka Yeyarajah-dent
ISBN: 9781843103844, 9781846425455, 1843103842, 184642545X
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Children Who Commit Acts Of Serious Interpersonal Violence Messages For Best Practice 1st Edition Florence Bruce by Florence Bruce, Ann Hagell, Renuka Yeyarajah-dent 9781843103844, 9781846425455, 1843103842, 184642545X instant download after payment.

"Children Who Commit Acts of Serious Interpersonal Violence" explores risk management and successful intervention for children in public care who have committed, or are at risk of committing, acts of serious violence. The contributors identify different subgroups of children who are difficult to place, including those who sexually offend and those who murder, and outline the key characteristics and patterns of need they display. They provide an overview of the risk factors leading to extremely violent behaviour and discuss the complexities of diagnosis and definition from a legal perspective. The book proposes strategies for effectively managing these children, drawing evidence from international practice and research projects. It highlights the limitations of current structures and makes recommendations for future development. "Children Who Commit Acts of Serious Interpersonal Violence" will be a key reference for those individuals and organisations working with potentially dangerous children, and will encourage the reader to think creatively about good practice.

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