Book Description
The primary focus for this report is provided by 5 general questions: What is the size of the runaway and street youth population? What are the demographic characteristics of these young people? What are the antecedents to running and becoming a street kid? What are the consequences of participating in street life and how does a young person get off the streets? and, What services are directed at these young people in the areas of education, health, criminal justice and social services and what gaps or overlaps exist in these services. The researchers provide an extensive review of the literature on street youth and runaways followed by a detailed overview of the most recent Canadian research which focuses specifically on the design decisions adopted in these studies. Next, a conceptual model and methodological strategies are developed. Finally, the results of a pilot study (the Calgary Experience) that incorporated much of the information garnered in previous sections are presented.