A two-week psychosocial intervention reduces future aggression and incarceration in clinically aggressive juvenile offenders
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Oct 10, 2017
Kendall AD, et al. - This research entailed the scrutiny of the role of a 2-week psychosocial intervention in tackling aggression and incarceration in clinically aggressive juvenile offenders. An accelerated improvement was brought about in the study cohort with the aid of such an intervention. The significance of directing intervention resources to the most aggressive youth was highlighted in this study.
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