The book features the Oregon Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care Program, which has emerged as an intervention model for
chronic juvenile offenders who are already placed out of the home, typically incarcerated in residential treatment facilities.
, Treating
chronic juvenile offenders: Advances made through the Oregon MTFC model (pp. 129 - 140).
Multisystemic therapy with violent and
chronic juvenile offenders and their families: The role of treatment fidelity in successful dissemination.
Treating
chronic juvenile offenders: Advances made through the Oregon multidimensional treatment foster care model.
Comparison of two community alternatives to incarceration for
chronic juvenile offenders.
Not exact matches
Only 1 study from Australia targeted conduct disorder; the remaining studies were from the US and included
juvenile delinquents who were
chronic or serious
offenders.
The TAM - R has been validated in clinical trials with serious,
chronic,
juvenile offenders, and is now implemented by all licensed MST programs.
The prevention of violent behavior by
chronic and serious male
juvenile offenders: A 2 - year follow - up of a randomized clinical trial.
This was a randomized controlled trial of 85 serious
juvenile male
offenders in Oregon who had been mandated by
juvenile courts to receive out - of - home care due to
chronic delinquency, and who had consented to study participation.