Helping Delinquents Change: A Treatment Manual of Social Learning Approaches
Helping Delinquents Change sets before itself a formidable task—that of removing the mystery from the understanding of delinquent behavior. Jerome Stumphauzer offers direct, useful means to work toward altering delinquent behavior. Abandoning an orientation to delinquency that focuses on punishment or medical models, Stumphauzer presents a view of delinquency that emphasizes the learning of adaptive, prosocial behavior, and provides to the youths themselves an opportunity to become engaged in selecting their own goals and methods for changing their behavior. The nondelinquent is presented as an example from whom to learn. The text is nontechnical and useful for students and practitioners alike. The book in intended expressly for those who work directly with delinquents—counselors, teachers, therapists, probation officers, those working in junvenile corrections, and for students of delinquent behavior in psychology, sociology, criminology, and education. Tables, diagrams, references, and indices supplement the text. Helping Delinquents Change is available for classroom adoption. Undergraduate and graduate students in criminology, psychology, counseling, education, and sociology are the primary audience. The book is particularly well-suited as a training manual or supplementary text and an instructor’s manual is included.
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Helping Delinquents Change: A Treatment Manual of Social Learning Approaches
Helping Delinquents Change sets before itself a formidable task—that of removing the mystery from the understanding of delinquent behavior. Jerome Stumphauzer offers direct, useful means to work toward altering delinquent behavior. Abandoning an orientation to delinquency that focuses on punishment or medical models, Stumphauzer presents a view of delinquency that emphasizes the learning of adaptive, prosocial behavior, and provides to the youths themselves an opportunity to become engaged in selecting their own goals and methods for changing their behavior. The nondelinquent is presented as an example from whom to learn. The text is nontechnical and useful for students and practitioners alike. The book in intended expressly for those who work directly with delinquents—counselors, teachers, therapists, probation officers, those working in junvenile corrections, and for students of delinquent behavior in psychology, sociology, criminology, and education. Tables, diagrams, references, and indices supplement the text. Helping Delinquents Change is available for classroom adoption. Undergraduate and graduate students in criminology, psychology, counseling, education, and sociology are the primary audience. The book is particularly well-suited as a training manual or supplementary text and an instructor’s manual is included.
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Helping Delinquents Change: A Treatment Manual of Social Learning Approaches

Helping Delinquents Change: A Treatment Manual of Social Learning Approaches

Helping Delinquents Change: A Treatment Manual of Social Learning Approaches

Helping Delinquents Change: A Treatment Manual of Social Learning Approaches

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Helping Delinquents Change sets before itself a formidable task—that of removing the mystery from the understanding of delinquent behavior. Jerome Stumphauzer offers direct, useful means to work toward altering delinquent behavior. Abandoning an orientation to delinquency that focuses on punishment or medical models, Stumphauzer presents a view of delinquency that emphasizes the learning of adaptive, prosocial behavior, and provides to the youths themselves an opportunity to become engaged in selecting their own goals and methods for changing their behavior. The nondelinquent is presented as an example from whom to learn. The text is nontechnical and useful for students and practitioners alike. The book in intended expressly for those who work directly with delinquents—counselors, teachers, therapists, probation officers, those working in junvenile corrections, and for students of delinquent behavior in psychology, sociology, criminology, and education. Tables, diagrams, references, and indices supplement the text. Helping Delinquents Change is available for classroom adoption. Undergraduate and graduate students in criminology, psychology, counseling, education, and sociology are the primary audience. The book is particularly well-suited as a training manual or supplementary text and an instructor’s manual is included.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780866564731
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/01/1986
Series: Child and Youth Services Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jerome Beker, Jerome Stumphauzer

Table of Contents

Contents Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Understanding Delinquency: A Behavioral Analysis
  • Understanding Nondelinquents: The Forgotten Majority
  • Evaluation: Assessing the Behavior of Delinquents
  • Social Learning Principles: Learning and Unlearning Delinquent Behavior
  • Institution Programs: Social Learning in Juvenile Corrections
  • Behavioral Family Contracting: Helping Families Change
  • Social Skills Training: Teaching Behaviors Incompatible With Crime
  • Probation Programs: Contracting to Stay Out of Trouble
  • School Programs: Staying in School and Learning to Learn
  • Clinical Behavior Therapy: Office-Based Approaches
  • Occupational Skills Training: Finding a Job and Learning to Work
  • Group Treatment Homes: Learning to Live in the Community
  • Community Programs and Prevention: The Ultimate Answer?
  • References
  • Subject Index
  • Name Index Out of Trouble
  • School Programs: Staying in School and Learning to Learn
  • Clinical Behavior Therapy: Office-Based Approaches
  • Occupational Skills Training: Finding a Job and Learning to Work
  • Group Treatment Homes: Learning to Live in the Community
  • Community Programs and Prevention: The Ultimate Answer?
  • References
  • Subject Index
  • Name Index
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