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The Family Context of Childhood Delinquency
   

Justin W. Patchin

       
   

Patchin reviews the empirical and theoretical research on family relationships and delinquent behavior and examines the efficacy of intervention targeting serious and violent young offenders between the ages of 10 and 13. Because parents are an important influence in adolescent development at this age, Patchin argues that interventions targeting young populations must incorporate family-based programming that seeks to improve the familial environment. To this end, he maintains that youth involved in an intervention at this developmental stage must be kept in their families if possible. His analysis investigates the way in which family bonds and structures and family-focused intervention and community-based programming are associated with delinquency desistance among childhood offenders.

       
  Justin W. Patchin is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice in the Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. He is primarily interested in juvenile delinquency prevention, school violence, and policy and program evaluation and has published in a variety of criminal justice and criminology journals.
       
    xiv, 178 pages. Index, bibliography. ISBN 1-59332-154-6 (casebound)
$60. Published August 2006.