Comprehensive review of the available evidence relating to delinquency by young people.This book is the result of a two year, comprehensive review of the available evidence relating to delinquency by young people. Written by a child psychiatrist, a criminologist and a social psychologist, the book tackles the problems of antisocial behaviour from a variety of angles and addresses all of the important questions: What causes young people to misbehave? Why do they into trouble with the law? What can be done to prevent delinquency and what can be done to get these young people's lives back on track? It is intended primarily for an academic audience.This book is the result of a two year, comprehensive review of the available evidence relating to delinquency by young people. Written by a child psychiatrist, a criminologist and a social psychologist, the book tackles the problems of antisocial behaviour from a variety of angles and addresses all of the important questions: What causes young people to misbehave? Why do they into trouble with the law? What can be done to prevent delinquency and what can be done to get these young people's lives back on track? It is intended primarily for an academic audience.Written by a child psychiatrist, a criminologist and a social psychologist, Antisocial Behavior by Young People is a major international review of research evidence on antisocial behavior. The book covers all aspects of the field, including descriptions of different types of delinquency and time trends, the state of knowledge on the individual, social-psychological and cultural factors involved, and recent advances in prevention and intervention. The authors bring together a wide range of disciplinary perspectives in order to provide a comprehensive account of antisocial behavior in youth. This will be an important work for many professionals and researchers in the fields of psychiatry, psychology, sociology, and criminology.1. Introduction; 2. Identifying the most usefulĂ