
Responding to Troubled Youth
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- Intro
- Contents
- 1 Research Context
- Introduction
- The Background
- 2 Background Literature and Conceptual Approach
- The Evolving Federal Policy on Status Offenders
- National Statistical Trends on Status Offenders
- Research on State Laws, Policies, and Approaches
- Research on the Impact of DSO
- Implications for DSO II
- Note
- 3 Three Philosophies That Can Make a Difference
- Three DSO Rationales
- Site Selection
- Selected Site Practices
- Three Philosophies, Three Kinds of Agencies
- Summary
- Notes
- 4 Legislative Analysis, With Linda Szymanski
- Legislative Coding Scheme
- Patterns of Status Offender Legislation
- Summary
- Notes
- 5 Youth Service Delivery in Seven Cities
- Introduction
- The Social Agencies
- The Churches
- The Schools
- Summary
- Notes
- 6 State Mandates and Agency Service Delivery to Status Offenders, With Margaret A. Gordon
- Introduction
- Tests of Legislative Rationale and Agency Service Delivery
- Summary
- Two Alternative Models
- Notes
- 7 Status Offenders in Three Contrasting Settings
- Introduction
- Youth Interview Data
- Tests of Legislative Rationale and Youth Characteristics
- Summary
- 8 The Unserved Runaways in Three Cities, Margaret A. Little
- Introduction
- Methods
- Who Are the Street Kids?: Descriptive Data on the Sample Interviewed
- Services: Availability, Impediments to Utilization, and Self-Help
- The Three Rationales at the Street Level
- Street Life: Transition Period or Lifelong Career?
- 9 Runaway Services
- Informal Services
- Special Services for Chronic Runaways
- Agency Knowledge of the Youth Street Scene
- Youth Reports of Hangouts
- Youth Reports of Informal Services
- Summary
- Epilogue
- Appendix A: Score Sheet for State Profile
- Appendix B: Youth Services Survey
- References
- Index
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