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Children Behaving Badly Peer Violence Between Children And Young People Wiley Child Protection Policy Series 1st Edition Christine Barter

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Children Behaving Badly Peer Violence Between Children And Young People Wiley Child Protection Policy Series 1st Edition Christine Barter
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.57 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Christine Barter, David Berridge
ISBN: 9780470727058, 0470727055
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Children Behaving Badly Peer Violence Between Children And Young People Wiley Child Protection Policy Series 1st Edition Christine Barter by Christine Barter, David Berridge 9780470727058, 0470727055 instant download after payment.

Children Behaving Badly? is the first publication to directly address the complexity of peer violence from a range of disciplines and perspectives. Provides important insights into theoretical understanding of the issue and produces significant and far reaching implications for policy and practice developmentsBased on up-to-date research evidence and includes some unpublished findings from recognized experts in multidisciplinary fieldsChallenges many populist and damaging representations of youth violence and the associated narratives of modern youth as essentially ‘evil’

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