Secure Treatment Outcomes

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A01=Michael Little
A01=Roger Bullock
A01=Spencer Millham
adolescent mental health
Author_Michael Little
Author_Roger Bullock
Author_Spencer Millham
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Behaviour Modification
behavioural interventions
Career Routes
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CHAID
Difficult Adolescents
Difficult Young People
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Glenthorne
Grave Offenders
Life Route
Local Authority Secure Accommodation
Local Authority Secure Units
longitudinal outcomes research
Peper Harow
Prison Custody
Psycho Analytic Theory
Secure Accommodation
Secure Accommodation Order
secure residential care
Secure Specialist Unit
secure treatment unit effectiveness
Secure Units
social care policy
Wider Social Norms
Young Man
Young Offender Institution
Young People
Young Person's Life
Young Person’s Life
Youth Custody
youth risk assessment
Youth Treatment Centres

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138343054
  • Weight: 310g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 220mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1998, this volume recognises that, despite the plethora of benign welfare approaches to troubled and troublesome adolescents, a small proportion find themselves locked up. Who are they, why is it thought necessary to contain them and what effect does it have? This Dartington study tries to answer these questions by scrutinising the lives of 204 young people admitted to long-stay secure treatment units. It charts their experiences from their point of entry until two years after they leave. It also looks at equally difficult youngsters whose behaviour is dealt with in other ways. With such a varied group, it is difficult to be categorical about the value of security but, by employing a 'career' perspective that takes account of the interaction between life routes and process, the relationship between young people’s background characteristics, treatment and subsequent experience becomes clear. In fact, the research found considerable predictability amid the apparent chaos, a feature that should help practitioners and managers to fashion more effective approaches.

Roger Bullock, Michael Little and Spencer Millham

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