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        Comparison of risk factors and criminogenic need among incarcerated young offender, probationary young offender and non offender samples 

        Stevenson, Terrence Allen (1995)
        This research examined some of the risk/need factors that discriminate offending from non-offending youth employing three groups of adolescents at different points on the crime continuum. Non-offenders (n=30), probationary ...
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        Strength and risk in incarcerated youth 

        Cartwright, Hilary Meredith (2002)
        Assessment of delinquent youth typically centers around deficits and pathologies. There is an emerging consensus that identifying strengths and protective factors is crucial to develop programs that adequately address ...
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        Strength-based programming for juvenile offenders 

        Gomes, Lezlie C. (2002)
        Strength-based assessment and intervention directs professionals to identify and build on the strengths and competencies of youth and their families. Although this strength-based approach has been used and evaluated ...

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