The development of a residential unit working with sexually aggressive young men

A. Kendrick, R. Mitchell, M. Smith

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Abstract

This chapter looks at the development of a residential unit working with sexually aggressive young men. Overall this theoretically and empirically rich volume draws on new research from across Europe and Canada. Contributions stem from a broad spectrum of researchers and practitioners in the field, engaging in comparative international perspectives of problems of enduring relevance. This book particularly focuses on anti-oppressive practice, foster care, mainstreaming in education, ethnic origin, competency level and research as a tool in residential care. The book will make a significant impact to the literature on social work and child and family welfare.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationResidential care
Subtitle of host publicationhorizons for the new century
EditorsHans G. Eriksson, Torill Tjelflaat
Pages38-55
Number of pages17
Publication statusPublished - 2004

Publication series

NameWelfare and Society
PublisherJessica Kingsley

Keywords

  • residential care
  • new century
  • residential unit
  • sexually aggressive
  • young men
  • development

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