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Pathways to delinquency for street children in China: Institutional anomie, resilience and crime

Children and youth services review, 2019
Delinquency of street children in China is prevalent, but the etiology of pathways into delinquency among street children in China has yet to be explored.
Yanping Yu   +2 more
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Street Children

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood Studies, 2020
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Poverty, Vulnerability and Everyday Resilience: How Bangladeshi Street Children Manage Economic Challenges through Financial Transactions on the Streets

British Journal of Social Work, 2018
In Bangladesh, an estimated one to three million street children face poverty, violence and social stigma daily. This qualitative study of seventy-five child participants from three sites in Dhaka, Bangladesh, explores how street children in Bangladesh
M. Reza, Nicole F. Bromfield
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The children’s streets

International Social Work, 1999
The purpose of this study was to observe behaviors of street children in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico in an effort to gain a better understanding of their conditions. The study’s aims were to discover street children’s perceptions of trust, hostility, and aggression between and among peers, gangs, police, and children “of” and “in” the street. The study also
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A review of the national policies on street children in China

Children and youth services review, 2018
Global research related to street children has been conducted for over 30 years but in-depth research into policy approaches of individual countries and their response to street children is limited.
Yunjiao Gao   +3 more
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Street Children in Ghana’s Golden Triangle Cities: Mental Health Needs and Associated Risks

Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2021
E. Dankyi, Keng-Yen Huang
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Characteristics of the street children of Colombia

Child Abuse & Neglect, 1989
Psychological characteristics of 56 Colombian male street children, aged 7 to 16, were examined from participant observations and results of three psychological tests given the children. The Kohs Block Design measured their intelligence; and the Human Figure Drawing and the Bender Gestalt measured emotional and neurological functioning.
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The Psychology of Colombian Street Children

International Journal of Health Services, 1989
This article calls into question the diverse perceptions of the street children in Colombia. Through the use of participant observations and the administration of the Bender-Gestalt, Kohs Block Designs, and Human Figure Drawing tests, the author explains the psychology of the street children.
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Street Children

Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 1993
S B, Martins, G J, Ebrahim
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