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Record Nr.

UNINA9910506383103321

Autore

McCloud Elizabeth

Titolo

Adolescent-to-Parent Violence and Abuse : Applying Research to Policy and Practice / / by Elizabeth McCloud

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2021

ISBN

9783030825836

3030825833

Edizione

[1st ed. 2021.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (XVI, 235 pages) : 30 illustrations

Disciplina

362.8292

Soggetti

Juvenile delinquents

Criminal behavior

Social policy

Human rights

Developmental psychology

Youth Offending and Juvenile Justice

Criminal Behavior

Social Policy

Human Rights

Developmental Psychology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

1. Introduction: Adolescent-to-Parent Violence and Abuse (APVA) What Do We Know? -- 2. Developing a Better Picture of Prevalence -- 3. Exploring Explanations for APVA: Characteristics and Behaviours of Young People -- 4. Exploring Explanations for APVA: Characteristics of Parents and Families -- 5. APVA and School Bullying: A Common Link? -- 6. Developing a Model of APVA -- 7. Understanding APVA: Theoretical Perspectives -- 8. Conclusion: APVA Policy, Practice and Research-Implications and Future Directions.

Sommario/riassunto

"Adolescent-to-Parent Violence and Abuse (APVA) is a much-needed contemporary guide to navigating APVA for practitioners and researchers alike. It holds account the intersecting systems that are



confronted and challenged by APVA and explores their role and how they can be solutions focused. McCloud provides a sophisticated, nuanced exploration of the most recent research, dilemmas, challenges and paradoxes within this complex and developing field that delivers a roadmap for policy and practice change, and asks the questions needed to improve family relationships moving forward." -Lauren Moulds, Psychologist and Clinical Lecturer, The University of Adelaide, Australia This book seeks to break new ground in the way in which adolescent-to-parent violence and abuse is understood. Incorporating knowledge from an original research project undertaken in the UK and international literature, this book provides insight into the prevalence of this form of domestic violence which can include psychological, physical, and economic abuse. Young person and family characteristics are explored, and links are made between sibling aggression and school bullying behaviours. A key theme is how the data can be used to develop statistical models which can screen for young people behaving abusively towards their parents. It discusses how the research can be applied to inform theoretical frameworks, policy development, and professional practice, with a focus on prevention and early intervention that uses positive youth justice and restorative approaches. Elizabeth McCloud was awarded the Clare Whelan Prize for her master's degree in Forensic Psychology at the University of Surrey, UK. She went on to complete a professional doctorate in Criminal Justice at the University of Portsmouth. She works as a Senior Practitioner in a youth offending Team. Her research interests include adolescent-to-parent violence and abuse and young people who display harmful sexual behaviour.