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Street Children And Homeless Youth A Crosscultural Perspective 1st Edition Lewis Aptekar

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Street Children And Homeless Youth A Crosscultural Perspective 1st Edition Lewis Aptekar
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.03 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Lewis Aptekar, Daniel Stoecklin (auth.)
ISBN: 9789400773554, 9789400773561, 9400773552, 9400773560
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Street Children And Homeless Youth A Crosscultural Perspective 1st Edition Lewis Aptekar by Lewis Aptekar, Daniel Stoecklin (auth.) 9789400773554, 9789400773561, 9400773552, 9400773560 instant download after payment.

This book deals with street children who live in the developing world, and homeless youth who are from the developed world. They are referred to as children in street situations (CSS) to show that the problem is both in the children and in the situation they face. The book examines several aspects of the children and their street situations, including the families of origin and the homes they leave, the children’s social life, and mental health. Other aspects are the problems of published demographics, the construction of public opinion about these children and the, often violent, reactions from authorities. The book then discusses current research on children in street situations, as well as programs and policies. The book ends with recommendations about programs, policies and research.

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