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Young people, risk taking and risk making: some thoughts for social work
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British Journal of Social WorkISSN
0045-3102Publisher
Oxford University PressExternal DOI
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2Volume
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247-265Pages
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- Social Work and Social Care Publications
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This paper brings a synthesis of social, psychological and cultural theories, rarely integrated in social work, to critique contemporary professional approaches to young people and risk. Described by one peer reviewer as: 'An important and relevant topic, addressed in a very effective essay. It is lively and timely, and will stimulate response.', it has generated high-level debate, and has become a primary reference point in the field. It has been disseminated at: British Sociological Association Risk Study Group, Liverpool, 2005; ESRC SCARR Conference, Kent, 2005, and incorporated in the ESRC Social Contexts and Responses to Risk Research Network online publication.Full text available
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