Family-based interventions for teenagers Sarah Talboys and Tim Hughes
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Evidence brief (Ministry of Justice), July 2016
First edition completed: September 2014.
This edition completed: July 2016.
Most of the international evidence suggests that family-based interventions are effective at reducing offending among teenagers. This is very important given that crime rates peak in adolescence and a small group of youth offenders is likely to
continue engaging in offending behaviour into adulthood. Record #5987