Resilience has not impacted greatly in youth justice to date, yet holds great promise for practice. This article explores salient features of thinking around resilience, in particular Michael Ungar’s research on how young people search for power and identity using whatever resources they can access. This perspective reframes many behaviours conventionally viewed as deviant or risky, arguing that a young person ‘behaving badly’ may at the same time be drawing on strengths, skills and capacities. The opportunities and challenges for practice lie in collaborative work to enable young people to use these strengths, skills and capacities to create more positive futures
This thesis sought to explore the conceptualisation of resilience in relation to young people under ...
This paper draws on the Quest for Identity study, which comprised secondary analysis of interviews w...
Early theory and findings in the area of resilience among young people emphasised individual differe...
The ability to maintain positive functioning in the face of adversity is a concept that has interest...
Intrigued by the individuals among us who have risen above adverse circumstances and experiences to ...
Successive governments have placed increasing emphasis on ‘resilience’ for the positive development ...
Resilience has always been present across human history, as we have contended with the wide array of...
Successive governments have placed increasing emphasis on ‘resilience’ for the positive development ...
The assessment and rehabilitation of young offenders is an important area within forensic Psychology...
The term ‘resilience’ is pervasive in narratives of young people’s emotional well-being. However, th...
Resilience theory provides a framework for studying and understanding how some youths overcome risk ...
Within the United Kingdom, 75% of young men aged 18–25 will reoffend within two years of being relea...
Resilience has been highlighted in educational policies internationally as one of the key elements t...
Resilience has been highlighted in educational policies internationally as one of the key elements t...
Resiliency is an important and rich topic. The research question How was resiliency developed and s...
This thesis sought to explore the conceptualisation of resilience in relation to young people under ...
This paper draws on the Quest for Identity study, which comprised secondary analysis of interviews w...
Early theory and findings in the area of resilience among young people emphasised individual differe...
The ability to maintain positive functioning in the face of adversity is a concept that has interest...
Intrigued by the individuals among us who have risen above adverse circumstances and experiences to ...
Successive governments have placed increasing emphasis on ‘resilience’ for the positive development ...
Resilience has always been present across human history, as we have contended with the wide array of...
Successive governments have placed increasing emphasis on ‘resilience’ for the positive development ...
The assessment and rehabilitation of young offenders is an important area within forensic Psychology...
The term ‘resilience’ is pervasive in narratives of young people’s emotional well-being. However, th...
Resilience theory provides a framework for studying and understanding how some youths overcome risk ...
Within the United Kingdom, 75% of young men aged 18–25 will reoffend within two years of being relea...
Resilience has been highlighted in educational policies internationally as one of the key elements t...
Resilience has been highlighted in educational policies internationally as one of the key elements t...
Resiliency is an important and rich topic. The research question How was resiliency developed and s...
This thesis sought to explore the conceptualisation of resilience in relation to young people under ...
This paper draws on the Quest for Identity study, which comprised secondary analysis of interviews w...
Early theory and findings in the area of resilience among young people emphasised individual differe...