1999
DOI: 10.1177/000486589903200207
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Risk and Resilience: Crime and Violence Prevention in Aboriginal Communities

Abstract: Developmental prevention involves the manipulation of multiple risk and protective factors early in developmental pathways that lead to offending, often at transition points between life phases. The emphasis is not just on individuals but also their social contexts. Risk and protective factors for crime and violence in Aboriginal communities include such standard factors as child abuse, school failure and supportive family environments, but additional factors arise from unique aspects of Aboriginal history, cu… Show more

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“…There is therefore a need to determine whether protective factors associated with desistence from violence can be expected to translate across cultures [29]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is therefore a need to determine whether protective factors associated with desistence from violence can be expected to translate across cultures [29]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nationally in Australia, the indigenous imprisonment rate is approximately 14 times that of the non-indigenous population (ABS 2000); in Western Australia, it was 22 times the non-indigenous rate, the highest in the country (Loh and Ferrante 2000). The issue is essentially one of poverty; disadvantage in schooling, employment, health, and housing, as well as discrimination, dispossession, and dependent relations with the Australian state are clearly connected with the disproportionate incarceration of indigenous people in Australia (Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody 1991; Homel et al 1999;Upton 1992). The project did not solve this complex problem-it was not intended to-but it did teach those involved about the issues, and about each others' perspectives.…”
Section: Robyn Eversole and Richard Routhmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The social development prevention approach works to alleviate, mediate or mitigate difficult socio-economic conditions that may 'push' people into committing crimes (Polk and White 1999). 'Developmental prevention' (Homel, Lincoln and Herd 1999) mediates or mitigates risks through protective actions early in a students' life trajectory, especially at key sites and points in their life. Risk factors associated with crime include child abuse, school failure and an unsupportive family.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%