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Comparative report on the types of intervention used for youth at risk of joining a street gang : practices from Belgium, Canada and France / Paula Miraglia, Joanie Prince, Camille Karbassi and Julie Kropp.

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Canadian Policing Research

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e-Books

Alternate Title

Rapport comparatif sur les modes d’intervention auprès des jeunes à risque d’adhérer à un gang de rue : pratiques de la Belgique, du Canada et de la France.

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Description

1 online resource (50 pages) : illustrations

Note

"March 2011".
Supervision: Paula Miraglia ; Research: Camille Karbassi and Julie Kropp.
"This report was produced as part of the funding agreement between ICPC and the Government of Canada’s National Centre for the Prevention of Crime."
Issued also in French under the title: Rapport comparatif sur les modes d’intervention auprès des jeunes à risque d’adhérer à un gang de rue : pratiques de la Belgique, du Canada et de la France.

Summary

This comparative analysis report explores different modes of intervention aimed at identifying at-risk youth and promoting dialogue and gang disaffiliation in Canada, Belgium and France. The report contains three chapters, each on a specific country and 11 initiatives (3 Belgian, 4 French and 4 Canadian) are examined.

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