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Risk Exposure to Violence in Youth

A comparative review of the research literature on youth violence. This paper analyzes three current research articles that focus on the correlation between exposure to violence in youth with other variables such as: gender, race and ethnicity and neighbo
3,940 words (approx. 15.8 pages) | 7 sources | 2001 | United States
Published on: Feb 16, 2003

Paper Summary:

This paper presents a detailed discussion on the causes of violence and the risks of exposure to violence in youth. The author looks at three studies that research the above by investigating family functioning and community surroundings, personal victimization and relations to victims and effects of home and race.

From the Paper:

"Although the research compiled on the causation of violence in youth is endless, few studies have focused their attention onto the exposure of violence in youth as a cause of aggressive or violent behavior. Additionally, fewer studies have researched what the risks of exposure to violence in youth consist of. In order to decrease violence in our youth, we must be aware of the risks. To accomplish this goal, research must be conducted, reviewed and continued. Three recent studies on the risk of exposure to violence are discussed within. All three studies included minority adolescent participants and ranged from ages 10-19, while two of the studies included the adolescents' primary care providers. Independent variables in one study primarily focused on family functioning and community environments. The second study looked mainly at personal victimization and relationships to victims in violence witnessed. The third study's primary independent variables were devoted to household income and race/ethnicity. By conducting research through interviews and self-report questionnaires, performing statistical tests, including chi square and multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA), each of the studies found significant results in relation to a risk of violence exposure. Lastly, further research suggestions for different perspectives on exposure risks in youth are included."

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APA Citation:

Risk Exposure to Violence in Youth (2012, April 01). Retrieved May 23, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Comparison-Essay-Risk-Exposure-to-Violence-in-Youth/2115

MLA Citation:

"Risk Exposure to Violence in Youth" 01 April 2012. Web. 23 May. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Comparison-Essay-Risk-Exposure-to-Violence-in-Youth/2115>




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Have an B.A in Forensic Psychology and an MSW in Social Work. I am currently in second year of Law School. My papers are well-researched and I have never recieved less than an A on any of them. They are all in APA format with adequate references.
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