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FO 620 - Evaluation and Treatment of the Juvenile OffenderPrerequisite(s): FO 613 and FO 617 .EFP 612 This course addresses the classification, assessment, and treatment of the juvenile offender. Various factors contributing to juvenile delinquency and empirically-based treatment approaches are discussed. Legal and institutional responses to juvenile crime are analyzed, and the role of the forensic clinician in the juvenile justice system is discussed utilizing case material. Case lectures and discussions, case examples, and video presentations are used to illustrate key concepts. (2 credits) Either FO 619 or FO 620 must be taken as a requirement for the M.A. in Forensic Psychology. (2 credits) |
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