Zusammenfassung
Die vorliegende Arbeit gibt eine Übersicht zu Konzepten und Befunden aktueller Präventions- und Interventionsmaßnahmen bei Jugenddelinquenz. Dabei steht die Darstellung aktueller Evaluationsbefunde im Vordergrund. Als Präventionsmaßnahmen werden soziale Trainingsprogramme, Elterntrainingsprogramme, familienorientierte Frühinterventionen sowie multimodale Schulprogramme vorgestellt. Die Darstellung der Behandlungsmaßnahmen umfasst kognitiv-behaviorale Therapien, Maßnahmen der konfrontativen Pädagogik, familientherapeutische Verfahren und schließlich Maßnahmen der Intensiv- und Freizeitpädagogik. Abschließend werden die Befunde integrativ bewertet und allgemeine konzeptionelle, inhaltliche und interventionsstrategische Fragen erörtert.
Abstract
This article presents an overview on the concepts and the outcomes of current prevention and intervention measures for juvenile delinquency and offender rehabilitation. The main focus is on a discussion of recent evaluation results. Social skills training, parent training programs, family-oriented early intervention, and multimodal school-based programs are discussed as prevention measures. Cognitive-behavioral and family therapy as well as diverse concepts of offender rehabilitation (e.g., boot camps) are delineated as intervention measures. The article concludes with an integrated evaluation of these results and a discussion of general theoretical and strategic issues.
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Beelmann, A. Jugenddelinquenz - Aktuelle Präventions - und Interventionskonzepte. Forens Psychiatr Psychol Krimino 2, 190–198 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11757-008-0085-5
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