Publication type: Book part
Type of review: Editorial review
Title: Characteristics and service responses to young people with serious antisocial and oppositional behaviour : outlines of a practice-based model of residential care
Authors: Knorth, Erik J.
Noom, Marc
Tausendfreund, Tim
Kendrick, Andrew
Published in: Promoting competence in children and families : scientific perspectives on resilience and vulnerability
Editors of the parent work: Grietens, Hans
Knorth, Erik J.
Durning, Paul
Dumas, Jean
Page(s): 199
Pages to: 222
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher / Ed. Institution: Leuven University Press and EUSARF
Publisher / Ed. Institution: Leuven
ISBN: 978-90-902225-7-8
Language: English
Subject (DDC): 362: Health and social services
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/16945
Fulltext version: Published version
License (according to publishing contract): Licence according to publishing contract
Departement: Social Work
Organisational Unit: Institute of Childhood, Youth and Family (IKJF)
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Knorth, E. J., Noom, M., Tausendfreund, T., & Kendrick, A. (2007). Characteristics and service responses to young people with serious antisocial and oppositional behaviour : outlines of a practice-based model of residential care. In H. Grietens, E. J. Knorth, P. Durning, & J. Dumas (Eds.), Promoting competence in children and families : scientific perspectives on resilience and vulnerability (pp. 199–222). Leuven University Press and EUSARF.
Knorth, E.J. et al. (2007) ‘Characteristics and service responses to young people with serious antisocial and oppositional behaviour : outlines of a practice-based model of residential care’, in H. Grietens et al. (eds) Promoting competence in children and families : scientific perspectives on resilience and vulnerability. Leuven: Leuven University Press and EUSARF, pp. 199–222.
E. J. Knorth, M. Noom, T. Tausendfreund, and A. Kendrick, “Characteristics and service responses to young people with serious antisocial and oppositional behaviour : outlines of a practice-based model of residential care,” in Promoting competence in children and families : scientific perspectives on resilience and vulnerability, H. Grietens, E. J. Knorth, P. Durning, and J. Dumas, Eds. Leuven: Leuven University Press and EUSARF, 2007, pp. 199–222.
KNORTH, Erik J., Marc NOOM, Tim TAUSENDFREUND und Andrew KENDRICK, 2007. Characteristics and service responses to young people with serious antisocial and oppositional behaviour : outlines of a practice-based model of residential care. In: Hans GRIETENS, Erik J. KNORTH, Paul DURNING und Jean DUMAS (Hrsg.), Promoting competence in children and families : scientific perspectives on resilience and vulnerability. Leuven: Leuven University Press and EUSARF. S. 199–222. ISBN 978-90-902225-7-8
Knorth, Erik J., Marc Noom, Tim Tausendfreund, and Andrew Kendrick. 2007. “Characteristics and Service Responses to Young People with Serious Antisocial and Oppositional Behaviour : Outlines of a Practice-Based Model of Residential Care.” In Promoting Competence in Children and Families : Scientific Perspectives on Resilience and Vulnerability, edited by Hans Grietens, Erik J. Knorth, Paul Durning, and Jean Dumas, 199–222. Leuven: Leuven University Press and EUSARF.
Knorth, Erik J., et al. “Characteristics and Service Responses to Young People with Serious Antisocial and Oppositional Behaviour : Outlines of a Practice-Based Model of Residential Care.” Promoting Competence in Children and Families : Scientific Perspectives on Resilience and Vulnerability, edited by Hans Grietens et al., Leuven University Press and EUSARF, 2007, pp. 199–222.


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