Youth Crisis: Growing Up in the High-Risk Society
By (Author) Nanette J. Davis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th April 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Age groups: adolescents
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
305.2350973
Paperback
392
What is the social condition of youth in modern society This is the question taken up by this passionate and substantive book. The author argues that youth are at a crisis state. The crisis has been brought about by the general state of social crisis; violence, questions of political legitimacy, educational decline; as well as the decline of compassion as a core principle of culture. The author draws on a variety of trends and scholarly research to examine the problems of growing up in a high risk society and offers pathways to spiritual renewal and cultural renewal, esential for salvaging the next generation. The study takes on the youth crisis as a compelling public issue, exploring various manifestations of the crisis; endangered youth, gang participation, youth addictions, unworkable schools, violence in the home and on the streets, homelessness, and the near genocidal conditions that plague African American and urban youth. Students, educators, and policy makers, as well as anyone interested in the plight of youth and the steps necessary to successfully overcome the crisis will find this book invaluable and memorable.
[T]he reader will find much useful information summarized here. A 25-page bibliography is also quite helpful.-Choice
Scholarly and eloquent, this timely text contrasts starkly with the sound-byte pop psychology bandied about in the wake of the Littleton, Colorado, tragedy....this is an important text that constitutes a meta-analysis of the forces at play in the lives of youth at risk today.-Readings
"The reader will find much useful information summarized here. A 25-page bibliography is also quite helpful."-Choice
"[T]he reader will find much useful information summarized here. A 25-page bibliography is also quite helpful."-Choice
"Scholarly and eloquent, this timely text contrasts starkly with the sound-byte pop psychology bandied about in the wake of the Littleton, Colorado, tragedy....this is an important text that constitutes a meta-analysis of the forces at play in the lives of youth at risk today."-Readings
NANETTE J. DAVIS is currently a Visiting Professor at Western Washington University, and formerly she taught at Portland State University. She has published extensively in the areas of prostitution, abortion, homeless youth, and battered women as well as contributed theoretical pieces on issues of the politics of violence and sexual deviance. She is the author of numerous books including From Crime to Choice: Transformation of Abortion in America (Greenwood Press, 1985) and editor of Prostitution: an International Handbook on Trends, Problems, and Policies (Greenwood, 1993).