
Dealing with Disaffection
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 27. January 2017
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-138-16137-5 (ISBN)
Description
In recent years increasing attention has been paid to issues of social exclusion and the problematic transition from youthful dependence to adult independence. Often this has had severe consequences, ranging from under achievement and disruptive behaviour in school, through the misuse of alcohol and drugs, to serious or persistent offending. Seeking to address these issues has become a major focus of public policy and a variety of forms of intervention with disaffected youth have been set up.
One of the most talked about forms of intervention with disaffected youth has been 'mentoring'. This book, based on a large-scale research study, examines the lives of a large group of 'disaffected' young people, and considers the impact that involvement in a mentoring programme had on them. In doing so it fills a large gap, providing empirical evidence on the effectiveness of mentoring programmes, providing at the same time a vivid insight into the nature of such disaffection, the realities of contemporary social exclusion among young people and the experience and outcome of mentoring.
One of the most talked about forms of intervention with disaffected youth has been 'mentoring'. This book, based on a large-scale research study, examines the lives of a large group of 'disaffected' young people, and considers the impact that involvement in a mentoring programme had on them. In doing so it fills a large gap, providing empirical evidence on the effectiveness of mentoring programmes, providing at the same time a vivid insight into the nature of such disaffection, the realities of contemporary social exclusion among young people and the experience and outcome of mentoring.
Reviews / Votes
'A very important and illuminating evaluation of a British mentoring programme ... of great interest to all criminologists and researchers on youth problems.' ? David Farrington, University of Cambridge, UK'This is an important work, one whose dual focus (programme and evaluation) will no doubt resonate with practitioners and Criminologists alike.' ? Bryan Hogeveen, University of Alberta, Canada
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
600 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-16137-5 (9781138161375)
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Tim Newburn | Michael Shiner | Tara Young
Dealing with Disaffection
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06/2013
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Persons
Tim Newburn
is Professor of Criminology and Director of the Mannheim Centre, London School of Economics, former President of the British Society of Criminology and an experienced and prolific author.Michael Shiner is a Senior Research Fellow in the Mannheim Centre for Criminology at the London School of Economics.
Tara Young is a Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences, London Metropolitan University.
is Professor of Criminology and Director of the Mannheim Centre, London School of Economics, former President of the British Society of Criminology and an experienced and prolific author.Michael Shiner is a Senior Research Fellow in the Mannheim Centre for Criminology at the London School of Economics.
Tara Young is a Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences, London Metropolitan University.
Author
London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
London Metropolitan University, UK
Content
1. Introduction 2. Youth disaffection 3. Youth transitions and the meaning of disaffection 4. Young people and mentoring 5. Mentoring plus 6. Mentoring plus and youthful exclusion 7. Mentoring in practice 8. Impact of the programme 9. Understanding change 10. Conclusion: youth disaffection, mentoring and social inclusion