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Definition of firesetter in English: firesetternoun ˈfʌɪəsɛtə An arsonist. Example sentencesExamples - Many fire professionals believe that fire-safety education can reduce the recidivism rate among juvenile firesetters.
- Thrillseeker arsonists are those archetypal fire-setter figures who stay around in the crowd to watch what happens.
- In Kent, as in similar schemes elsewhere, advisers encourage young fire-setters to talk, to open up.
- Juvenile firesetters also have been found to view themselves as loners.
- The firesetter dwells on his invulnerability and justifications even after the fire is over.
- He is improving assessment tools that identify fire-setters as well as developing information packets.
- Firesetters often strive to cover their tracks, but the specialist police dog will make life very difficult for them in future.
- Many firesetters have poor academic achievements, which is more related to a generalised set of behaviour problems.
- If a child is identified as a pathological fire-setter, he or she receives free behavioral health-care treatment.
- A firesetter may have multiple motives.
- The family environment of the childhood firesetter is likely to be chaotic.
- Mental health professionals are accustomed to working independently, but it is imperative that a relationship be maintained with the fire and police departments when treating juvenile firesetters.
- Throughout the country, fire and rescue services run proactive educational schemes about fire and its dangers, as well as programmes in which individual fire-setters are dealt with on a one-to-one basis.
- Firesetters experience significantly more emotional neglect and physical abuse than do other children of similar socioeconomic and geographic backgrounds.
- Some severely disturbed firesetters engage in self-harm.
- The young fire-setters are asked why and how often they lit fires and what they thought they were going to get out of it.
- Research has indicated that firesetters tend to exhibit conduct problems, such as disobedience and aggressiveness.
- Children who are deemed curiosity fire-setters tend to have a single incident of fire-play and often require just fire-safety education.
- To gauge whether a fire-setter's behavior is pathological, environmental or, more simply, derived from curiosity, firefighters often use psychologist-developed assessment questionnaires.
- The number of adolescent firesetters has been growing each year, along with the psychological and financial damage they create.
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