Street Gangs: An Overview
.... who are in gangs, and poor parental supervision; (3) school
risk factors such as low achievement, and feeling unsafe at school; (4)
peer risk factors such as ....
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The Psychology of Street Gangs
.... who are in gangs, and poor parental supervision; (3) school
risk factors such as low achievement, and feeling unsafe at school; (4)
peer risk factors such as ....
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Peer Tutoring Article Analysis
.... The study hopes to establish that students who are high
risk for other reasons, such .... is lacking in the literature review is a solid definition of
peer-tutoring ....
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Supporting Professionals-at-Risk
.... in a group of special education teachers who are at-
risk for turnover .... kinds of programs it is evaluating (stress management and
peer collaboration interventions ....
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Gang Risk Factors
.... The major
risk factors identified by the Bureau of Justice .... characteristics, family conditions, school experiences and performance,
peer group influences, and ....
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Influence of Family on Adolescents in Peer Groups Fuligni, AJ & ...
.... to transform the parent-child relationship toward mutuality from top-down authority is also a
risk, depending on the social orientation of the
peer group to ....
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Drug Use Among Adolescents
.... D.
Risk behaviors and
peer relationships With this study, Engels and ter Bogt (2001) sought to determine whether
risk behaviors such as drug use have positive ....
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Population of At-Risk Students
.... protective processes within and around children so that they overcome
risk at critical .... include a wide array of social skills, positive
peer interactions, a ....
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Self-Esteem and its Consequences
.... Currently enrolled high school at-
risk for dropout students will report levels of
peer, home, and school self-esteem that are correlated with reported feelings ....
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Adolescent Substance Abuse + Bulimia
.... analyses indicated that subject susceptibility to
peer pressure and
peer alcohol use were .... accounted for more variance in predicting substance use
risk than did ....
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Adolescents and Substance Abuse
.... For example
peer influence resistance skills training helps adolescents resist alcohol and drug use. .... conditions and they have less effect on higher
risk groups ....
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Adolescent Suicide: Survey of Literature and Research Proposal
.... Adolescent suicide
risk and
peer related violent behaviors and victimization. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 16(12), 1330-1348. Jamison, K. (2000). ....
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At-Risk Students Norris, Cathleen A. (1994, Februa
.... integration of even the most at-
risk students who are mainstreamed. Connected to the concept of collaborative learning is the potential of
peer tutoring with ....
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WIC (Women, Infants & Children) Program
.... WIC has proven to be the most supportive and useful in assessing
risk. The WIC program has been successful with nutrition education
peer based organizations ....
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Hoffman's At Risk
.... they can best cope with it when a friend, family member or school
peer contracts the .... there are few who could not benefit in some measure from reading At
Risk. ....
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Adolescent Drug Abuse Drug abuse a
.... Cassel, RN (1992).
Peer counseling using cognitive education to prevent high
risk youth from drug abuse. A Journal of Human Behavior, 29 (1), 38-43. (6 pages). ....
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NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN HEALTH RISK APPRAISAL
.... types of social support (group and professional, group and
peer, group only .... only controls in health measures, exercise adherence, health
risk appraisal, and ....
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Instant Messaging Programs
.... Retrieved on February 25, 2005, from Internet Security Systems. "
Risk Exposure Through Instant Messaging And
Peer-To-
Peer (P2P) Networks." July 15, 2002. ....
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Influences on Children
.... As many as 75 percent of adolescents report
peer abuse of long standing, and many of the factors that place a young person at
risk for being bullied are the ....
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Influences on Young People
.... As many as 75 percent of adolescents report
peer abuse of long standing, and many of the factors that place a young person at
risk for being bullied are the ....
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Learning Criminal Behavior
.... Warr and Stafford, 1991 found
peer delinquent behavior more influential that their attitudes, and .... They do not want to
risk the bonds they have made to parents ....
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Differential Association Theory & Crime
.... Warr and Stafford, 1991 found
peer delinquent behavior more influential that their attitudes, and .... They do not want to
risk the bonds they have made to parents ....
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Juvenile Justice
.... the
risk factor for delinquency. The central variable of the integrated theory on delinquent behavior is exposure and commitment to delinquent
peer groups. ....
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African American Youth Violence
.... coping skills, and reduced aggression and social rejection due to
peer pro-social ....
Risk factors reported to be related to youth violence include: family history ....
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Education About AIDs and HIV
.... anxiety.
Peer counseling and education, in the high schools, has been shown to modify at-
risk behavior of teenagers. Ethical dilemmas ....
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Youth Drug Use & Prevention
.... five years, the research focus has shifted to two
risk factors that cause drug abuse, namely attitudes of the users themselves and
peer pressure (Dusenbury and ....
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Teaching Conflict Resolution to Teenagers
....
risk teenagers work together to try and identify a problem before writing the solution down Kowalski also stated that nearly 10,000 schools nationwide use
peer ....
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Threats of Violence in the Schools Introduction
.... what schools must do is screen students in order to identify
risk factors, to .... involve the family and the community, and resolve conflicts with
peer mediation. ....
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Threats of Violence in the Schools Introduction
.... what schools must do is screen students in order to identify
risk factors, to .... involve the family and the community, and resolve conflicts with
peer mediation. ....
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Misbehavior in School Research Project REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ...
.... AN) youngsters, and accepted subgroups; classifications were based on
peer ratings of .... indicate that student home behavior, their degree of
risk for exhibiting ....
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