Out Of School Youth

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    Locating Topics of Interest

    my school district is currently dealing with. The topics are student post high school transition, school bullying and school safety, and the increasing growth of students diagnosed with Autism and the lack of teachers qualified to educate those students. The expectation of students after graduating from high school is to enroll into a two or four year college, join the military, or secure a job. Unfortunately, those options are not available for special needs students leaving high school without

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    Minimum Wage

    good life means more money, second from economist mind for example Tim Maloney who studied series of data from 1985 to mid 1990 to addresses the impact of minimum wage change on teenagers and young adults. He finds negative impact of minimum wage on youth and young adults labor market, with demand elasticity of -0.35, and over longer time period -0.38(Chapple,1997). Now suppose a young adult who don’t have job and gets one but employee don’t want to pay minimum wage as he thinks he will lose money,

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    Concept Paper

    “at- risk” youth, this refers to children who come from low socioeconomic backgrounds. They are typically a black or Hispanic minority, even though there have been cases of Caucasian children. They are also of low academic standing. Finally, success. Success in this research paper means the completion of high school. No Child Left Behind was put into place in hopes of closing the achievement gap between high and low socioeconomic children. States have been trying to figure out the best way

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    Teen Dating Violence

    Victims of TDV are more likely to do poorly in school, binge drink, commit suicide, and engage in physical altercations (CDC, 2014). There are several risk factors involved with TDV. There is an increased risk for toxic relationships for teens who believe that physical violence is a constructive way to express anger in a relationship, use alcohol or drugs, have violent friends, have multiple sex partners, are depressed or anxious, have problems at school, or witness violence within their own home (CDC

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    Big Sister

    matched with a youth. They will typically meet in a school-based program or in a community-based program. The Matches will spend their time doing many things together like talking, doing homework, doing crafts, playing games or sports. When it comes to community-based matches, they also spend time doing activities in the community like attending cultural events, going to restaurants or movies, or exploring other interests. Furthermore, the goals of this program are to bolster youth in achieving their

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    Youth Violence in Australia

    Youth Violence in Australia Introduction In recent years youth violence has become a growing concern. Not only has incidence increased but also more worryingly the severity of attacks by young Australians has worsened, leading to major economical and personal losses to society. In 2009 on the streets of Coolangatta Damien Ford (aged 18) viciously assaulted 18-year-old Sam Ford (no relation) in an unprovoked attack. Sam spent 18th months in hospital and suffered severe brain injuries leaving

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    Essay On Voice Of Youth

    Voice of the youth Being a youth is a crucial stage of one’s life. It is the journey of finding who you are and what you will be; a bridge between the two stages of life—childhood and adulthood. Somehow, being a youth is confusing because I have no clear perception of what a youth should be. When I visualize children, I immediately dwell on toys, games and fun. Meanwhile, work and responsibilities come to my mind when I picture adults. I never really questioned my identity as a youth until we had

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    Juveniles of El Rio

    Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Youth Gang Services has studied youth gang involvement and delinquency in cities and rural areas since the rapid increase after the 1980’s Persons ages 12-24 years face the highest risk of nonfatal violent victimization of any portion of society. Arrest rates for homicide, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault peak among adolescents and young adults. Homicide is the second leading cause of death for all Americans ages 15-34 years. The risk factors

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    Summary Of Punished By Victor Rios

    witness some form of racial criminalization. He also grew up in this harsh environment of intense policing and unnecessary prejudices, which is why he wanted to go back and figure out how this system is affecting the futures of these youth. Rios knew what it was like to be unfairly discriminated against by police, school officials, and other authority figures. Despite his circumstances,

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    Contemporary Issues in Community Development

    DRUG ABUSE AND PEDDLING IN EGERTON UNIVERSITY SUBMITED TO: DR. KAMURU MAKAL DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STUDIES. DATE OF SUBMISSION ABSTRACT Drug abuse is one of the top problems confronting the nation today especially among the youth. Incidences of drug and alcohol abuse and related antisocial behavior have tremendously increased in the resent years this has become matter of concern to the government, parents, NGOs and other relevant agencies. The need of drugs and alcohol in universities

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