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Living rough : Preventing crime and victimisation among homeless young people: Full report: Report to National Crime Prevention

Strategic Partners Pty Ltd1999
Books, Manuscripts
Homeless young people are involved in crimes such as theft and drug dealing, often for economic survival yet are themselves more likely than their peers to be victims of crime.
Imprint:
Barton National Crime Prevention July 1999
Collation:
183 p. illustrations
Contents:
Aims and objectives of the project - Literature review - Context of young homeless people - Young homeless people as perpetrators of crime - Young homeless people as victims of crime - Youth suicide and self-harm - State care and homelessness - Homelessness and young women - The police and violence - Crime prevention: response to the relationship between young homeless people and crime - Principles of service provision to homeless young people - Developing a framework - Good practice case study visits - Principles for best practice - Options for future developments
ISBN:
0642284105
Dewey class:
362.747 LIV
Local class:
362.747
Language:
English
BRN:
112414
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
ResearchTech Book362.747 LIVAvailable
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