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  • Psychology, Law, and the Wellbeing of Children

    Psychology, Law, and the Wellbeing of Children by Miller, Monica K.; Chamberlain, Jared; Wingrove, Twila;

    Sorozatcím: American Psychology-Law Society Series;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2014. március 27.

    • ISBN 9780199934218
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem298 oldal
    • Méret 156x234x15 mm
    • Súly 422 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Unique in its angle and in thebreadth of social issues it covers, Psychology, Law, and the Wellbeing of Children brings together new research and analyses to address how legal actions affect children's wellbeing.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Lawmakers and judges often enact and enforce laws and policies that impact youth. The extent to which these legal actions are sensitive to juveniles' perspectives and experiences has changed recently. Compared to an earlier time when juvenlies were treated the same as adults, many policies are now created with the needs of juveniles in mind, thanks in part to psychological studies that have revealed that the decision making, behavior, and cognitions of children vary drastically from those of adults.

    Unique in its angle and in thebreadth of social issues it covers, Psychology, Law, and the Wellbeing of Children brings together new research and analyses to address how legal actions affect children's wellbeing. It addresses how civil and criminal law has evolved to protect, and sometimes inadvertently neglect or harm, the wellbeing and development of children. Each chapter describes a law or policy affecting children, identifies the relevant psychological issues, reviews the research that has been conducted or should be conducted, and provides recommendations for professionals in law and/or psychology. With contributions from top researchers and practitioners in the field, chapters discuss many current debates, including issues such as gender-specific programming for juvenile delinquents, interrogations of juveniles, changes in divorce and custody procedures, programs for imprisoned mothers, and legal actions adopted to protect the health of children and sociecty (e.g., HPV vaccinations, considering child obesity to be abuse). This book will be a vital resource for those interested in protecting the wellbeing of children, including academics and researchers in psychology, criminology, and sociology; practitioners such as judges, attorneys, forensic psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers; and graduate and law students.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Series Foreword
    Acknowledgments
    About the Editors
    Contributors
    1. Psychology, law, and the wellbeing of children: An overview
    Monica K. Miller and Jared C. Chamberlain
    2. Psychology, Law, and the Wellbeing of Children: A Developmental Perspective
    Twila Wingrove and Sarah J. Beal
    Part I: Legal Actions Affecting the Wellbeing and Recognizing (or Ignoring) the Developmental Abilities of Juvenile Delinquents
    3. Psycho-Legal Aspects of Juvenile Delinquency
    Cheryl D. Wills
    4. Police Interviewing and Interrogation of Adolescent Suspects: Process and Outcomes
    Hayley M.D. Cleary and Sarah Vidal
    5. Applying Sex Offender Registry Laws to Juvenile Offenders: Biases against Stigmatized Youth
    Jessica M. Salerno, Margaret Stevenson, Cynthia J. Najdowski, Tisha R.A. Wiley, Bette L. Bottoms, and Liana Peter-Hagene
    6. Female Juvenile Offenders' Perceptions of Gender-Specific Programs
    Monica K. Miller, Lacey Miller, and Angela D. Broadus
    7. Balancing Legal, Ethical, and Clinical Considerations when Managing Suicidality in Research with Juvenile Justice Involved Youth
    Christy L. Giallella, Naomi E. S. Goldstein, and David DeMatteo
    Part II: Legal actions affecting the wellbeing of children experiencing parental divorce
    8. Hearing the Voice of the Child in Divorce
    Robin H. Ballard, Brittany N. Rudd, Amy G. Applegate, and Amy Holtzworth-Munroe
    9. Establishing Child Support and Visitation Enforcement Offices: Promoting Fairness, Compliance, and Children's Wellbeing
    Monica K. Miller and Jon Maskaly
    10. Parental Alienation and the Best Interests of the Child
    R. Brian Howe and Katherine Covell
    Part III: Legal actions affecting the wellbeing of children
    11. The Search for Therapeutic Solutions to Maternal Incarceration: Promoting the Wellbeing of Children
    Monica K. Miller and Lacey Miller
    12. Immigrant Parents' Perceptions of the "Best Interests of the Child "
    Qingwen Xu
    13. Assessment of Mock Jurors' Attributions and Decisions in Child Abuse Cases: Protecting the Wellbeing of Obese Children
    Jenny Reichert and Monica K. Miller
    14. A Preliminary Analysis of Public Commentary Supporting and Opposing Mandatory HPV Vaccination: Implications for Policy
    Lorie L. Sicafuse and Monica K. Miller
    15. The Law and Child Wellbeing: Where are We and Where Do We Go From Here?
    Twila Wingrove and Jennifer L. Jarrett
    Index

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