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Identifying Juvenile Firesetters

A Survey of the Operating Procedures, Risk Assessment Instruments and the Characteristics of Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Programs in the United States

by Mastrangelo, Arthur

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Institution:   John Jay College of Criminal Justice [New York; NY]
Advisor(s): Dr. Dorothy Moses Schulz
Degree: M.A. in Criminal Justice
Year: 2013
Volume: 137 pages
ISBN-10: 1612334202
ISBN-13: 9781612334202
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Abstract

Juvenile firesetting is a complex and dangerous problem. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) between 2005 and 2009 juvenile firesetters were responsible on average for 56,300 fires annually and, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, over the past twenty years more than half of juvenile arrests have been for arson. The Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Handbook provides risk assessment tools to assess future firesetting involvement. The fire service, because of its role in fire suppression and investigation, is often the initial contact for these juveniles. This study examined the characteristics, operations, and utility of the Handbook's assessment instruments. Findings were that while programs operate according to FEMA’s guidelines, fewer than half utilized FEMA's assessment instruments.

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