Abstract
Interpersonal Violence Against Children and Youth uses empirical research to provide an overview of the risk factors, different types of violence against children and youth, their victimizations (online and offline), as well as prevention practices and strategies. Pulling together researchers, practitioners, and educators from around the world, this book addresses the various practices and efforts different countries use to protect children and prevent interpersonal violence. These forms of violence include parental or caregiver initiated, actions of peers, intimate partner-related, or that among strangers and are not limited to maltreatment, bullying, emotional strife, sexual assault, or homicidal violence. This book would be of interest to those studying criminology, criminal justice, sociology, social work, law, forensic pathology and others.
Schlagworte
Police use of force Policing minors bullying cyberbullying Homeless youth teen dating violence victimization violence against children youth victimization- i–viii Preface i–viii
- 1–8 Introduction 1–8
- 223–226 Index 223–226
- 227–230 Contributors 227–230