Twelve Weeks to Change a Life: At-Risk Youth in a Fractured State

Author:   Max A. Greenberg
Publisher:   University of California Press
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9780520297760


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   12 February 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Twelve Weeks to Change a Life: At-Risk Youth in a Fractured State


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Author:   Max A. Greenberg
Publisher:   University of California Press
Imprint:   University of California Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780520297760


ISBN 10:   0520297768
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   12 February 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 1. In Medias Res 2. How Violence Became Preventable 3. Statistical Lives 4. Familiar Strangers 5. Stories Come Apart 6. The State of Adults Epilogue: The Future Appendix: An Ephemeral Ethnography Notes References Index

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The result of over three years of ethnography in Los Angeles is a multi-layered consideration of the 'interpersonal violence prevention programmes' delivered to young people across the United States: around two-thirds of high school students are now 'put through' some such programme during their education. . . . Greenberg evidences the many positive ways in which POV's highly-motivated people and other such workers attempt to make a real difference in local communities, and how they seek to negotiate and manage the pressures and constraints they are under. * Process North *


The result of over three years of ethnography in Los Angeles is a multi-layered consideration of the `interpersonal violence prevention programmes' delivered to young people across the United States: around two-thirds of high school students are now `put through' some such programme during their education. . . . Greenberg evidences the many positive ways in which POV's highly-motivated people and other such workers attempt to make a real difference in local communities, and how they seek to negotiate and manage the pressures and constraints they are under. * Process North *


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Max A. Greenberg is Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Boston University. He is the coauthor of Some Men: Feminist Allies and the Movement to End Violence against Women. 

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