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This book examines the psychosocial, legal, and familial factors at play in the persistence in crime and social marginalization in adults with a history of juvenile delinquency, setting out the pol...
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14 September 2017

This book examines the psychosocial, legal, and familial factors at play in the persistence
in crime and social marginalization in adults with a history of juvenile delinquency,
setting out the political and social implications, and delineating new lines of research.
Presenting, for the first time, a summary of the main findings and conclusions of The
Portuguese Study on Delinquency and Social Marginalization (PSDSM), this study
addresses the following topics: the role of youth psychosocial factors on desistance
from crime during adulthood in individuals with a history of juvenile delinquency;
the relationship between serious adverse childhood experiences (e.g., having lived
with a person with mental illness, physical abuse, emotional neglect) and juvenile
justice involvement, persistence in crime, and psychosocial problems; the mechanisms
involved in the link between serious childhood adversity and delinquency; the role of
the juvenile justice system on psychosocial problems and persistence in crime during
young adulthood; and finally the relation between adult psychosocial problems and
criminal indicators in individuals with official record of juvenile criminal offenses.
Findings from PSDSM have resulted in an extensive list of political and social recommendations for child protection services, justice system, mental health services, schools and universities. This timely title explores these findings and recommendations.
Price: $73.99
Pages: 96
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Series: Emerald Points
Publication Date:
14 September 2017
ISBN: 9781787436121
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Juvenile offenders, LAW / Criminal Law / Juvenile Offenders
Pereira and Maia advance knowledge about the role of psychosocial, legal, and family factors on persistence in crime and social marginalization of young adults with a history of juvenile delinquency. They present the main findings and policy implications from The Portuguese Study of Delinquency and Social Marginalization, the five parts corresponding to a published and/or submitted scientific article. The parts cover theoretical background; major topics and research questions; methods; main findings; and recommendations for policies, interventions, and future directions.
Miguel Basto Pereira is Lecturer at the Higher Institute of Applied Psychology (IPSA), Portugal. He has recently completed his doctorate in Applied Psychology, and was a Visiting Doctoral Student at the Institute of Criminology, Cambridge University, UK. He has published several articles in peer-review journals on the topic of justice psychology.
Ângela da Costa Maia is Lecturer in Applied Psychology at the University of Minho, Portugal, where she is also Vice President of the School of Psychology and coordinates the Research Unit on Victims, Offenders and the Justice System. She has led research projects funded by the Foundation of Science and Technology, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Defence.
1. Juvenile Delinquency, Crime and Social Marginalization: Theoretical Background
2. Portuguese Study On Delinquency and Social Marginalization: Major Topics and Research Questions
3. Methods
4. Juvenile Delinquency, Crime and Social Marginalization: Main Findings
5. Recommendation for Policies, Interventions and Future Directions
6. Overall Conclusions
Appendix 1. Portuguese Study On Delinquency and Social Marginalization: Scientific Outcomes