Children who murder: a psychological perspective

Due to the extensive changes in family structure such as the increase of single parent families, a high divorce rate, and the decline of the extended family, support systems for young children are in decline. This decline disrupts the support systems' ability to shape children's prosocial...

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Main Authors: Heckel, Robert V. 1925- (Author), Shumaker, David M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Westport, Conn. [u.a.] Praeger 2001
Edition:1. publ.
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Summary:Due to the extensive changes in family structure such as the increase of single parent families, a high divorce rate, and the decline of the extended family, support systems for young children are in decline. This decline disrupts the support systems' ability to shape children's prosocial values. Because of the fear of lawsuits and limited financial resources, community services and schools no longer provide the framework needed to balance changes in the contemporary family structure. This book provides insight into voids that have created social skills affecting this young population using an integrative approach to examine the casual factors of violent behavior in preteens. It offers suggestions for alleviating some of the causative factors that have created this nationwide problem.
Physical Description:XXII, 177 S.
ISBN:0275966186

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