Secure accommodation for very difficult adolescents: some recent research findings |
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Authors: | R Bullock K Hosie M Little S Millham |
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Affiliation: | School of applied social studies, Dartington Research Unit, Totnes, Devon, U.K. |
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Abstract: | The appropriate use of secure accommodation for very difficult adolescents continues to cause concern. Research in the 1970s highlighted the variety of young people admitted to secure units and the difficulties of fashioning treatment programmes. As a result, gate-keeping and admission criteria have been tightened. Recent research has further clarified the needs and problems of young people in secure units and has highlighted the relationship between provision offered in child-care, penal and health services. New research findings, particularly those arising out of studies of young people in Youth Treatment Centres, are discussed in the light of these issues. |
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