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Elliott et al.'s essay is part of what is now a series of papers in Criminology and Public Policy on contrasting ways that the evidence base on effective interventions with juvenile offenders can be used to improve juvenile justice programming. Their paper has two themes—(a) a defense of the model programs approach as promoted by the Blueprints for Healthy Youth Development evidence‐based program...
Research SummarySeveral criminological theories prioritize the role of the family in influencing juvenile delinquency, and both observational studies (Derzon, [Derzon, James H., 2010]; Hoeve et al., [Hoeve, Machteld, 2009]; Steinberg, [Steinberg, Laurence, 2001]) and experimental evaluations of family‐focused interventions (Farrington and Welsh, [Farrington, David F., 2005]; Sandler, Schoenfelder,...
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