SERIOUS DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR AS PART OF A SIGNIFICANTLY HANDICAPPING CONDITION: CURES AND SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENTS
- 1 December 1987
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
- Vol. 20 (4) , 347-359
- https://doi.org/10.1901/jaba.1987.20-347
Abstract
The past 20 years have been productive ones for the field of applied behavior analysis. A brief review of our own efforts during this period reveals that we have accomplished several but not all of our goals for the Teaching-Family approach. In this context, we note that the setting of realistic and appropriate goals is important for the field and for society. Moreover, we suggest that the realistic goal for some persons with serious delinquent behavior may be extended supportive and socializing treatment rather than permanent cure from conventional short-term treatment programs. We base this suggestion on the accumulating evidence that serious delinquent behavior may often be part of a significantly disabling and durable condition that consists of multiple antisocial and dysfunctional behaviors, often runs in families, and robustly eludes effective short-term treatment. Like other significant disabilities such as retardation, autism, and blindness, the effects of this condition may be a function of an interaction of environmental and constitutional variables. We argue that our field has the wherewithal to construct effective and humane long-term supportive environments for seriously delinquent youths. In this regard, we explore the dimensions, rationales, logistics, and beginnings of a new treatment direction that involves long-term supportive family treatment. We contend that such supportive families may be able to provide long, perhaps even lifetime, socializing influences through models, values, and contingencies that seem essential for developing and maintaining prosocial behavior in these high-risk youths.Keywords
This publication has 30 references indexed in Scilit:
- THE TRUE VALUE OF LAMBDA WOULD APPEAR TO BE ZERO: AN ESSAY ON CAREER CRIMINALS, CRIMINAL CAREERS, SELECTIVE INCAPACITATION, COHORT STUDIES, AND RELATED TOPICS*Criminology, 1986
- Effects of Community-Based Group-Home Treatment Programs on Male Juvenile Offenders′ Use and Abuse of Drugs and AlcoholThe American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1984
- Early predictors of male delinquency: A review.Psychological Bulletin, 1983
- Early predictors of male delinquency: A review.Psychological Bulletin, 1983
- Teaching Family PlacementAdoption & Fostering, 1978
- SOCIAL CONTROL AND SOCIAL LEARNING MODELS OF DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR A SynthesisCriminology, 1976
- "Intervention Package"Correctional Psychologist, 1975
- PERSONALITY AND SELF–REPORTED DELINQUENCY An Application of Cluster AnalysisCriminology, 1972
- Effects of Social Reinforcement on Isolate Behavior of a Nursery School ChildChild Development, 1964
- Effects of Social Reinforcement on Isolate Behavior of a Nursery School Child1Child Development, 1964