Assessing Youth Justice System Prevention Strategies for At-Risk Young People Who Have Experienced Childhood Trauma
By Olta Gjini, London Metropolitan University. This dissertation explores the critical relationship between childhood trauma, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and entry into youth justice, specifically looking at those youth who are deemed at risk for involvement in justice. In terms of the developmental and socio-ecological approach, this study asserts that the reduction of youth offending is not possible to be attributed to individual behaviours or personal responsibil
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Exploring the Impact of Perceived Parental Style and Emotional Intelligence Level on Attitudes Towards Criminal Behaviour
By Jess E Rose, University of Lancashire. Exploring the relationships between perceived parental style, emotional intelligence and attitudes towards criminal behaviour is important for understanding factors associated with improving interventions and preventing criminal actions. The current study examined whether perceived parental style (authoritarian, authoritative and permissive) and emotional intelligence jointly influenced adult criminal behaviour attitudes, whilst also
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