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- Title
Blame the Parents? Challenges for Parent-Focused Programmes for Families of Gang-Involved Young People.
- Authors
Aldridge, Judith; Shute, Jon; Ralphs, Robert; Medina, Juanjo
- Abstract
Parent-focused interventions are a potentially effective tool for preventing and reducing gang involvement, although the challenges of delivering such services are considerable. Drawing from data collected over 26 months for the ethnographic study, Youth Gangs in an English City, including interviews with parents of gang-involved young people, we identify potential obstacles. These include: psychological barriers to the participation of parents relating to perceived denial, stigma and blame; and possible counter-productivity of interventions. Strategies to minimise these are discussed.
- Subjects
CRIME prevention; ADOLESCENCE; DENIAL (Psychology); FOCUS groups; GANGS; INTERVIEWING; PARENTING; PSYCHOLOGY of parents; RESEARCH funding; SOCIAL stigma; ETHNOLOGY research; THEMATIC analysis
- Publication
Children & Society, 2011, Vol 25, Issue 5, p371
- ISSN
0951-0605
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1099-0860.2009.00282.x