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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Poulsen3, positive punishment established by B.F. Skinner, Big Brother/ Big Sister Programs (88) emphasizes support by professional case workers, the best approach consisting of (Bordiun) reducing consequences of violence on the community level(87), has a positive impact on children based on the nature of the mentoring relationship, Big Brother/ Big Sister Programs (88) which resulted in (90) youth 46% less like to do drugs, findings show (Bordiun) interventions applied community-based interventions limit consequences of juvenile violence, Big Brother/ Big Sister Programs (88) which resulted in (90) 31% less likely to be abusive, Family Therapy (Mullis) psychologically it emphasizes family relationships as an important factor in ones life, Methods of treating youth offenders and which have the most impact psychologically methods consist of Family Therapy (Mullis), the best approach consisting of (Bordiun) prevention in infancy and early childhood(76), Family Therapy (Mullis) works with multiple members of a family, Big Brother/ Big Sister Programs (88) assessment has a positive impact on children, the best approach psychologically this instills in youth at a young age the consequences of the law, Mentoring (Steinberg) difficulties include maintain regular schedule of contact, Methods of treating youth offenders and which have the most impact psychologically which make the best approach, findings show (Bordiun) interventions applied in first years of life appear to be more effective, positive punishment the idea that the more stimulus is presented, the more it decreases the likelihood of the behavior, Family Therapy (Mullis) can be extremely costly but worth it, Methods of treating youth offenders and which have the most impact psychologically methods consist of Proactive Policing (Nee), Big Brother/ Big Sister Programs (88) emphasizes screening of volunteers