Dangerous Children In A Dangerous World Juvenile violent crime rates increased 62% from 1988 to 1993, and then declined by just 6% from 1993 through 1997, according to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). However, the rates for juvenile drug and curfew violations, sex offenses, and simple assaults have continued to increase. The greater the number of risk factors and the fewer the resiliency factors the greKeywords:
Kathryn Seifert, Ph D, violence, youth violence, prevention, treatment, youth, risk, offending, teen, teenager, child Passion: Fire In Your Soul Many people try to hold a raging fire within themselves, but it restlessly and relentlessly gnaws at their core. Some have tried to cover it up with alcohol, numb it with drugs, hide it with shopping, kids, work, or religion, or fuel it with sex. The Baby Boomers looked for eternal youth and to change the world. They thought they would never grow up, but they did. They thought they would change thKeywords:
Kathryn Seifert, Ph D, self help, psychology, creativity, spirituality, passion, fire, soul, life 's work, Preventing Future Violence Understanding the development of violence allows us to not only predict, but prevent future acts of violence. Services must be provided as early in the cycle as possible.Keywords:
Kathryn Seifert, violence, youth violence, prevention, treatment, risk, assessment, offending, CARE, SAVRY, PCL-YV 7 Signs Your Teenager is at Risk for Violent Behavior Teenaged killers have filled the headlines. Teen violence is preventable if youth at risk are identified and appropriate treatment is made available. Seven risk factors are listed.Keywords:
Kathryn Seifert, violence, youth, teen, killer, murder, prevention, psychology, abuse, family, community, shootings 11 Ways to Protect Our Children from Sexual Abuse Sexual abuse of children is a horrible event and the fear of every parent. These offenders are in our communities and will always be there. We need to do all we can to stop abuse at every level: family, community, State, and Nation. Here are some ideas that may not be what you expect.Keywords:
Kathryn Seifert, sexual, abuse, treatment, offender, protect, prevention, children, family, danger, good touch, Assessing the Future Risk of Youth Violence It is essential that youth at risk for future violence receive the appropriate interventions to prevent aggression. Risk assessment tools can aid in this process.Keywords:
Kathryn Seifert, violence, youth violence, prevention, treatment, risk, assessment, offending, CARE, SAVRY, PCL-YV Female Violence: Problems and Solutions We do not want to believe that mothers, sisters and daughters can be violent, but it is an increasing problem. This is a study of what violent females are like.Keywords:
Kathryn Seifert, female violence, risk, violence, prevention, violence prevention, girls, lack remorse, aggreesion
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