domingo, 10 de mayo de 2015

Runaways, a problem of the society?


All the families would like be together without troubles, but this is impossible, in some cases the members of the family over separated, and the principal affected are the kids.
A research from New York Times mentioned “Federal studies and experts in the field have estimated that at least 1.6 million juveniles run away or are thrown out of their homes annually. But most of those return home within a week, and the government does not conduct a comprehensive or current count.”  
The runaways try to scape of the abuse and the families conflicts like the violence that the parents give to them, and the percentage continue increasing, and in worst case they over stealing, selling drugs, and a lot of the problems with the authorities. Some reasons by that they desire let their home are the behavior, the physically abuse, economic problems etc. The runways take a decision and find places where live and survive alone. Somebody pay a hotel and look for jobs, the 30% of the teenagers runways had jobs. More than 78% percent are reported like adolescent significant violence towards themselves.
The majority of the runways try to avoid the police because they think that they send to home again. But some studies, in some cases, the police help to them. In another hand, is important remember that the runaways take a hard road because they have to live a difficult situations, but they scape of the problems in their homes.


References:
Ø  Farber, E & Kinast, C & McCoard & Falkner Deborah. (2002). Violence in families of adolescent runaways. Retrieved on 9 march 2015. From: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0145213484900693
Ø  Almeida, M. (2009). RUNNING IN THE SHADOWS Recession Drives Surge in Youth Runaways. Retrieved on 9 march 2015. From: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/26/us/26runaway.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1&

Ø  Td, C & RM, S. (1998). Adolescent runaways and family strife: a conflict-induced differentiation framework. Retrieved on 9 march 2015. From http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/8266840

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