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delinquency. One problem with all prevention approaches is the difficulty
of enrolling those families whose children are most likely to need this help.
Subject review
Bailey S, Scott S. (2008) Juvenile delinquency. In: Rutter M et al.(eds)Rut-
ter’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 5th edn. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester,
pp. 1106–1125.
Farrington D, Welsh B. (2009) Saving Children from a Life of Crime: Early Risk
Factors and Effective Interventions. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Further reading
Bailey S, Tarbuck P. (2012) Forensic Child and Adolescent Mental Health.
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Baker K et al. (2005) Further Development of Asset. Available at: http://
http://www.yjb.gov.uk/publications/Asset.
Chamberlain P. (2003) Treating Chronic Juvenile Offenders. American Psy-
chological Association, Washington, DC.
Henggeler SW et al. (2009) Multisystemic Treatment of Antisocial Behaviour in
Children and Adolescents, 2nd edn. Guilford Press, New York.
Independent Commission on Youth Crime. (2010) Time for a Fresh Start.
Available at: http://www.youthcrimecommission.org.uk.
Lipsey M. (2009) The primary factors that characterize effective inter-
ventions with juvenile offenders: A meta-analytic overview.Victims &
Offenders 4 , 124–147.