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TREATING THE JUVENILE OFFENDER IN HIS FAMILY

NCJ Number
13741
Journal
Juvenile Justice Volume: 24 Issue: 3 Dated: (NOVEMBER 1973) Pages: 41-45
Author(s)
T F JOHNSON
Date Published
1973
Length
5 pages
Annotation
IN ORDER TO IMPROVE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TREATMENT SERVICES, IT IS IMPORTANT TO EVALUATE JUVENILES WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE FAMILY AND TO MODIFY THE FAMILY SYSTEM SO IT DOES NOT CONTINUE TO PRODUCE DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR.
Abstract
IT IS NOW RECOGNIZED BY THE JUVENILE COURT THAT MANY DELINQUENCY PROBLEMS STEM FROM THE FAMILY ENVIRONMENT. THE COURTS ARE NOW EVALUATING THE CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH A JUVENILE COMMITTED HIS OFFENSE BY MEANS OF HOME VISITS, INTERVIEWS WITH PARENTS AND CHILD, INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES, SCHOOL CONFERENCES, ETC. THE EVIDENCE OF THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF FAMILY MEMBERS WITH ONE ANOTHER AND THE INCREASING KNOWLEDGE ABOUT SURVIVAL PATTERNS MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO SPEAK OF FAMILY SYSTEMS. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED)