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Young Homicide Offenders and Victims: Risk Factors, Prediction, and Prevention from Childhood

Posted By: ChrisRedfield
Young Homicide Offenders and Victims: Risk Factors, Prediction, and Prevention from Childhood

Rolf Loeber, David P. Farrington - Young Homicide Offenders and Victims: Risk Factors, Prediction, and Prevention from Childhood
Published: 2011-08-02 | ISBN: 1441999485, 1461428238 | PDF | 202 pages | 3.38 MB


The first decade of the new century proved to be a deadly one for many children and young people in the United States. Despite increased policing on the streets, higher rates of incarceration, harsher sentencing, stricter control of illegal drugs, and attempts to reduce access to firearms, FBI reports show that more than 7,300 young people between the ages of 15 and 29 were murdered in 2008 alone. It’s clear that traditional crime reduction strategies have not stemmed the rising tide of homicides perpetrated by and upon one of society’s most vulnerable populations. Innovative, practicable  solutions are needed to staunch this lethal trend.Based on the findings of a unique longitudinal study, Young Homicide Offenders and Victims: Risk Factors, Prediction, and Prevention from Childhood now provides experts with unprecedented analysis of prospectively collected data on 1,517 boys and young men who grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Following these males from childhood into early adulthood, examining their lives and the conditions under which they grew up in a representative mid-sized American city, the study forms the basis of this unique volume designed to stimulate debate on key questions of prevention and intervention as well as dispel popular myths about the childhood and adolescent features of homicide offenders and homicide victims. Key areas of coverage include:
Early childhood risk factors of young homicide offenders and victims. 
Insights into homicide offenders’ lives as told in their own words.
The effectiveness of screening for at-risk youth.
Risk factor–based prevention and intervention strategies.
The impact of interventions on homicide rates.
Policy implications at the local, state, and national levels.

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