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Victims of Violence: The Views From the Youth Services

NCJ Number
129977
Journal
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology Volume: 24 Issue: 1 Dated: (March 1991) Pages: 25-39
Author(s)
R White; R Underwood; S Omelczuk
Date Published
1991
Length
15 pages
Annotation
The aim of this article is to discuss a series of issues pertaining to the violence experienced by young people in Australian society. Based upon a major survey of youth workers in Western Australia, it documents the extent to which young people who use youth services have been subjected to forms of violence such as incest, assault, and harassment.
Abstract
In addition to providing information based upon the survey findings, it critically evaluates the nature of 'violence' as this pertains to young people at the social structural, at the situational, and at the social group levels. It also explores the link between the activities of the 'legitimate' wielders of violence (e.g., parents, police) and questions relating to the basic human and civil rights of young people. The article concludes by situating the current violence involving young people within the context of economic crisis, changes in social welfare policy and provision, and public concerns with 'law and order.' 5 tables and 48 references (Author abstract)