1st Edition

Trauma and Juvenile Delinquency Theory, Research, and Interventions

By Ricky Greenwald Copyright 2002
    298 Pages
    by Routledge

    298 Pages
    by Routledge

    Learn how and why trauma is relevant to juvenile delinquency—and what to do about it!

    This groundbreaking book addresses the connection between childhood trauma and juvenile delinquency. Trauma and Juvenile Delinquency: Theory, Research, and Interventions begins with two chapters presenting theoretical models of the relationship between trauma and the development/persistence of antisocial behavior. Another chapter addresses trauma-related assessment issues for juveniles, and several chapters present cutting-edge research on various aspects of the relationship between trauma and delinquency. Finally, several chapters focus on theory-based and empirically supported trauma-focused therapeutic interventions for juvenile delinquents. No other single source provides such breadth and depth of coverage on this topic!

    From the editor: “Disruptive behavior disorders are by far the largest type of mental health referral for children and adolescents, while juvenile crime and violence continue to be major social concerns. Several bodies of literature have converged to suggest that trauma is more than incidental to the problem of juvenile delinquency, it contributes to the problem.”

    Trauma and Juvenile Delinquency: Theory, Research, and Interventions explores:

    • how trauma relates to conduct disorder
    • the connection between traumatic victimization and oppositional/defiance problems
    • ways to assess PTSD in adolescents
    • how exposure to violence, delinquent activity, and posttraumatic stress symptomatology are related
    • the unique trauma histories of incarcerated girls and the problems they have adjusting to life within the juvenile justice system
    • how to develop group therapy services for incarcerated male juvenile offenders with PTSD
    This valuable book also examines the effectiveness of EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) for boys with conduct problems, MASTR (Motivation - Adaptive Skills - Trauma Resolution) for teens with school-related problems, and CPT (Cognitive Processing Therapy) for juvenile delinquents with post-traumatic stress disorder.

    • About the Contributors
    • Foreword: Pathways from Childhood Trauma to Adolescent Violence and Delinquency
    • Introduction
    • Section One: Theory and Research
    • The Role of Trauma in Conduct Disorder
    • Traumatic Victimization in Childhood and Persistent Problems with Oppositional-Defiance
    • Assessment of PTSD and Trauma Exposure in Adolescents
    • Chaos and Trauma in the Lives of Adolescent Females with Antisocial Behavior and Delinquency
    • Violence Exposure and PTSD Among Delinquent Girls
    • An Examination of the Relationships Between Violence Exposure, Posttraumatic Stress Symptomatology, and Delinquent Activity: An “Ecopathological” Model of Delinquent Behavior Among Incarcerated Adolescents
    • Neurobiological Disturbances in Youth with Childhood Trauma and in Youth with Conduct Disorder
    • Section Two: Interventions
    • Preliminary Development of Trauma-Focused Treatment Groups for Incarcerated Juvenile Offenders
    • Cognitive Processing Therapy for Incarcerated Adolescents with PTSD
    • A Controlled Study of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) for Boys with Conduct Problems
    • Motivation-Adaptive Skills-Trauma Resolution (MASTR) Therapy for Adolescents with Conduct Problems: An Open Trial
    • Conclusion
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Ricky Greenwald