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Children and Families in Communities: Theory, Research, Policy and Practice


Children and Families in Communities: Theory, Research, Policy and Practice

Hardback by Barnes, Jacqueline (Birkbeck College, London, UK); Katz, Ilan Barry (University of New South Wales, Australia); Korbin, Jill E. (Case Western Reserve University, USA); O'Brien, Margaret (University of East Anglia, UK)

Children and Families in Communities: Theory, Research, Policy and Practice

£133.95

ISBN:
9780470093573
Publication Date:
7 Apr 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 15 May 2024
Children and Families in Communities: Theory, Research, Policy and Practice

Description

In the past decade the relationship between communities, children and families has inspired a wealth of research and policy initiatives because of a growing belief that the breakdown of families and communities is a significant factor in social problems, including child abuse and juvenile crime. The latest policy initiatives to tackle social problems have therefore targeted communities as well as high risk families. This title amalgamates the latest research on the relationship between children, families and communities and explores policy and practice implications. Material for practitioners and community development workers is also be included. The book is divided in to three parts: 1) theory 2) the effect of community on children, parents and families 3) interventions and policy implications.

Contents

About the Authors. Foreword. Preface. 1 Introduction. 2 Theories of Community Influence. 3 Assessing Neighbourhood and Community Characteristics. 4 The Influence of Neighbourhood and Community Characteristics on Families and Children. 5 Children and Young People in Communities. 6 Community Interventions and Policy. 7 Community Interventions Aimed at Early Child Development and Parenting Problems. 8 Children's Participation in Community Consultation and Planning. 9 Schools as Communities and Schools within Communities. 10 Community Based Approaches to Youth Safety and Juvenile Crime. 11 Conclusions. References. Index.

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