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19827 Youth Violence - A Growing Problem in the Unites States. Youth violence is a major problem in the United States and seems to be growing. Steps need to be taken so children and youth can prevent violence and bullying.
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33 Deviant and Hateful Behavior in Street Children. The topic of this paper is deviant and hateful behavior in street children. Deviant behavior consists of activities, which bring disapproval from members of society (Roux and Smith, 1998), and street children are generally and publicly perceived as being deviant. This is because about a fifth of them are probably involved in antisocial activities, due in turn to attitudes and beliefs attuned towards criminality. Studies show that the high probability and visibility of criminal and delinquent activities among these children tend to antagonize those where these activities are performed, and on which police authorities impose punishment.
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62 Domestic Violence. This paper discusses domestic violence and the family. Domestic violence has been defined as the chronic abuse of power between persons who share a household, usually a family. The abuse may be emotional, mental or physical and done through intentional threats, intimidation and/or physical violence (Newton 2001). Oftentimes, the abuser is the husband and the victim is the wife. Or else, the abuser is a parent or parents, and the victims, the children; the ex-husband and the ex-wife; boyfriend-girlfriend; older sibling-younger siblings; a son or daughter, and a parent. The list goes on.
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82 Sexual Risks Of Adolescence. This paper discusses the sexual risks of adolescence. Early adolescents - boys and girls aged 11 to 14 or 15 - have been described as intensely curious, observant and imitative, manipulative, expressive and generally un-inhibited (St. Anthony, 2002) At this age span, they are more and more conscious of themselves and are increasingly sensitive to expanding stimuli - at home, in school and the environment. It has also been observed that it is during this period that they begin to seek causal and correlative relationships (St. Anthony). These natural qualities open them to a number of risks, such as drinking, smoking, drugs, sex, depression and other mental and psychological disorders.
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89 Suicide and Adolescents. This is paper discusses the problem of suicide and teenagers. In Dr. David Lester's book, "The Cruelest Death: the Enigma of Adolescent Suicide" he goes into detail the serious problems leading to teenage suicide. He presents alarming findings of fact about the third leading cause of death in the USA among those below 24 -- suicide. It points to the recent and dramatic rise in the incidence of the last 20 years as suggestive of an epidemic (Lester 1993) that warrants greater attention and sobriety among those who can and should do something about it. It is a frank inquest into the social phenomenon by providing information support to theory, research, management and intervention helpful to professionals - particularly clinicians, crisis workers and parents -- and the entire family with greater insights that can help them device more effective, responsive and successful strategies in the clinic, school and at home, all with the end-view of reversing the trend.
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92 Willa Cather. This paper is on Willa Cather. These stories tell us that there are as many kinds of rebellions as there are rebels - in different strata of society and in different times. Some rebel against the external world, some, against the inner world, although all rebellion is inherently internal or inner. Trevor seems to have become a rebel because of peer pressure, especially among the poor. Gangs form because there is nothing more gainful or meaningful to do, as in the case of Womrsley Common Gang of London. The young, especially, must acquire a sense of identity and belonging, no matter what identity or belonging it is. Trevor submits himself to the humiliation of initiation, especially because of his shy nature. He has relished the bright idea of burglarizing the rickety house of Old Misery and it becomes his passport to leadership in this thugs' association. Life is as simple but unsatisfying and dangerous to other youngsters living on the social and economic edge of society, like Trevor.
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94 Child Abuse In England. This paper discusses child abuse in England. The bruises on Clara's upper arms are indicative of something serious (HMO 2001) that the health visitor, if she, indeed, has been seeing her for two and a half years, should have noted or anticipated. The account given is so scanty that the general information can hardly be gleaned. The other family members should have been asked or accounted for, even if the health visitor does not know the family very well. The barest family statistics could still have been obtained. Once the information is obtained, then a treatment plan must be made to determine the best methods to keep the child in the home if possible.
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