Developing policies for runaways: insights from the literature
- PMID: 10170841
- DOI: 10.1300/J045v02n04_05
Developing policies for runaways: insights from the literature
Abstract
This article examines the literature on runaways from an historical perspective. It argues that societal responses to runaways have been structured by the prevailing assumptions about the nature and meaning of runaway behaviour. The recurring theme of detachment and connection is highlighted and its implication for policy development is examined.
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