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Juvenile Domestic and Family Violence: The Effects of Court-Based Intervention Programs on Recidivism
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Juvenile Domestic and Family Violence: The Effects of Court-Based Intervention Programs on Recidivism
Publication year:
2006
| Cataloged on:
Jan. 17, 2007
ANNOTATION: The effectiveness of two California court-based intervention programs focusing on juvenile domestic and family violence is assessed. Sections contained in this report are: executive summary; introduction; the nature of juvenile domestic and family violence; intervention; and recidivism. Both specialized juvenile domestic/family violence court programs and early intervention possess deterrent effects.