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Citation

Howard S, Johnson B. Trends Iss. Crime Crim. Justice 2000; 183.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, Australian Institute of Criminology)

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Abstract

This study finds that resilience in young people may be gained through protective factors and processes that may be located within the young person (for example, learned attitudes or beliefs); in the family context (for example, caring adults); or in schools and the community. Based on 71 interviews with adolescents, the study looked at young people who were classified as being at risk of engaging in delinquent behaviour but who did not do so. The findings highlight the need for programs that provide support for families in crisis, and for greater recognition of the nurturing role schools can play through the establishment of clubs and associations on school premises.

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