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„It is, therefore, both a useful introduction to the conceptual and definitional issues relating to peer violence, as well as to the substantive issues relating to the individual chapter topics.“ (Children & Society, 2011)
„Children Behaving Badly? is essential reading for policy makers, researches, students, and practitioners from a wide range of child welfare disciplines about a highly topical and complex social problem“. (Care Appointments, 1 December 2010)
Children Behaving Badly?
Peer Violence Between Children and Young People
herausgegeben von Christine Barter und David BerridgeChildren Behaving Badly? is the first publication todirectly address the complexity of peer violence from a range ofdisciplines and perspectives.
* Provides important insights into theoretical understanding ofthe issue and produces significant and far reaching implicationsfor policy and practice developments
* Based on up-to-date research evidence and includes someunpublished findings from recognized experts in multidisciplinaryfields
* Challenges many populist and damaging representations of youthviolence and the associated narratives of modern youth asessentially 'evil'