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Abstract Empowerment and critical consciousness are concepts with shared roots. Both are associated with attempts at overcoming oppression and fostering human development, community participation, and wellbeing. Both concepts have been influential in theoretical accounts and empirical studies of youth civic development. This is particularly true in studies of young people’s involvement and le…
Secluded in a dense forest, a five hour drive west of Philadelphia, rests a place where you will find young delinquent males between the ages of 13 and 18 carefully marching in single-file lines with their hands behind their backs, doing highly structured activities while cadence-like ‘‘thank yous’’ and ‘‘you’re welcomes’’ roll off their ton gues. These boys, who have been inv…
In Economics and Youth Violence: Crime, Disadvantage, and Community, a panel of experts with backgrounds in youth crime and violence from different social science and public health related conducted a literature review and original research compiled by editors Richard Rosenfeld, Mark Edberg, Xiangming Fang, and Curtis S. Florence. The panel was called upon by the CDC, in light of the 2008 reces…
Abstract The last decade has seen a huge rise in Internet use, including social media, particularly among youth, and preliminary evidence of a relationship between Internet use and increased body image concerns and eating pathology has emerged. However, to date, considerations of theoret-ical perspectives that might guide this direction of research are lacking. The aim of the present study was,…
Pathways to Adulthood for Disconnected Young Men in Low-Income Communities, is an edited collection com-prised of various studies performed to expose the unique struggles experienced by young disadvantaged men from urban and nonurban communities. The authors of each chapter present one of the unique struggles these young disadvantaged men of racially and ethnically diverse backgrounds experienc…
On becoming a teen mom: life before pregnancy, presents a unique perspective on the subject of teen motherhood in America. Erdmans and Black take one of the most important issues in society today, one that has been used both socially and politically to bolster numerous agendas and legislation, and approach it from a fairly novel direc-tion. The authors choose to focus not on the culpability of …
Deconstructing Youth: Youth Discourses at the Limits of Sense, by Fleur Gabriel, provides a compelling analytical account of the confounding presence that youth have in modern Western culture. The book is geared towards adults seeking to better understand the youth mind. Gabriel starts with a general approach to defining what youth is and how it is viewed and translated across multiple domains …
Adolescent Violence in the Home: Restorative Approachesto Building Healthy, Respectful Family Relationships, by Gregory Routt and Lily Anderson discusses a form of family violence that has been recognized as a major issue for decades but that has constantly been ignored by society. Routt and Anderson illustrate the elements of adolescent violence towards their parents, a form of abuse that is n…
Shaheen Shariff’sSexting and Cyberbullying: Defining the Line for Digitally Empowered Kidspresents an ambitious and thorough attempt to illuminate the various ethical, social, and legal considerations that surround cyberbully-ing. As her recurring dislike of the term ‘‘cyberbullying’’ reveals, this concept admits much nuance, and a good deal of the book serves accordingly as an effort…
Abstract Decision making is a task that individuals faceon a daily basis. The process of making a decision differs from one person to another. The processes involved in making a decision are defined as decision making styles,which can be either adaptive or maladaptive. Children and adolescents’ decision making, however, often is thought to be associated with parenting. This review examines …