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Evaluation of neuropsychological characteristics and attention bias in juvenile offenders, juvenile victims, and juveniles who have not participated in the criminal justice system [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
IntroductionThe increasing inclusion of children in the criminal justice system as “juvenile offenders” and “juvenile victims” has recently emerged as a severe and multifaceted problem.
Büşra Patiz, Seda Bayraktar
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Risk Prediction and Assessment of Intervention, Re-education and Reintegration of Juvenile Offenders: Development and Psychometric Properties of the PREVI-A [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
This paper proposes and analyzes the psychometric properties of the PREVI-A scale (Predicción del Riesgo y Valoración de la Intervención en la ARRMI—-Risk Prediction and Intervention Assessment in the ARRMI). It describes the process of item development,
José Luis Graña Gómez   +3 more
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JUVENILE SEX OFFENDERS [PDF]

open access: yesPravo, 2017
This article focuses on juvenile sex offenders. The offered etiological research addresses the causes or reasons for the appearance of juvenile sexual delinquency and the circumstances referring to the appearance, development and maintenance of deviant ...
Jelena Lukavac
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Does early adversity predict aggression among Chinese male violent juvenile offenders? The mediating role of life history strategy and the moderating role of meaning in life [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Psychology, 2023
Background Adolescent aggression has long been of interest to researchers. However, few studies have examined the influencing factors and mechanisms of aggression among violent juvenile offenders. This study tests a moderated mediation model with Chinese
Yuandong Gong   +5 more
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Childhood maltreatment and psychopathy in Chinese juvenile offenders: person-centered perspective [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Psychology
Background Childhood maltreatment stands as a salient risk factor in the etiology of juvenile delinquency, with a profound impact on the behavioral trajectories of young offenders.
Yuanhua Yang   +3 more
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Serious juvenile offenders: classification into subgroups based on static and dynamic charateristics [PDF]

open access: yesChild and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 2017
Background The population in juvenile justice institutions is heterogeneous, as juveniles display a large variety of individual, psychological and social problems.
Sanne L. Hillege   +4 more
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Insomnia and depressive symptoms mediate childhood abuse and psychotic experience of male juvenile offenders: a chain mediation model [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Psychology
Background Male juvenile offenders, a high-risk group with elevated recidivism and violent crime rates, face significant mental health problems, particularly with a high prevalence of psychotic experiences.
Yijie Wang   +4 more
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Supervision trajectories of male juvenile offenders: growth mixture modeling on SAVRY risk assessments

open access: yesChild and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 2018
Background Structured risk/need assessment tools are increasingly used to orientate risk reduction strategies with juvenile offenders. The assumption is that the risk/need items on these tools are sufficiently sensitive to measure changes in the ...
Ed L. B. Hilterman   +3 more
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ODNOS MALOLJETNIH PRESTUPNIKA PREMA POČINJENOM KRIVIČNOM DJELU [PDF]

open access: yesRevija za kriminologiju i krivično pravo, 2022
Juvenile delinquency is a serious problem today due to its negative social, emotional, physical and economic consequences that are present in communities in modern society. The study of juvenile delinquency is of particular importance to society
Nebojša Macanović, Milica Pajić
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The Role of Self-Esteem in Improving the Resilience of Juvenile Offenders

open access: yesPhilanthropy: Journal of Psychology, 2023
Adolescents between the ages of 14 and 18 who commit crimes so that they must take responsibility for their actions by undergoing guidance at the Lembaga Pembinaan Khusus Anak (LPKA) are called juvenile offender.
Sarah Syifanita, Naomi Soetikno
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