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Nurturing Pillars of Society: Understanding and Working with the Young Generation in Hong Kong

作者: Francis Wing-lin Lee
出版社: 香港大學出版社
出版日期: 2010-12-01
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  The younger generation — those under the age of 25 — accounts for more than a quarter of Hong Kong’s population. A much-misunderstood group, these people have special characteristics and needs, and some are particularly vulnerable. Substance abuse among young people is on the rise, and juveniles make up a third of total arrests every year. Extra effort and attention is required of policy-makers, educationalists and social workers to help this group make a positive contribution to society. This book seeks to promote understanding of Hong Kong’s young generation and offers strategies for working with them and their families towards healthy and productive development. Divided into three parts — youth in general, youth-at-risk, and young offenders — the book draws on international literature and empirical studies from within Hong Kong. Its focus is on action, always stressing the practical question of how to build a new model for working effectively with them. This book will be essential reading for seasoned professionals as well as undergraduate students in criminology, social policy, and social work, and postgraduates intending to practise in these areas.

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Francis Wing-lin Lee

  Francis Wing-lin Lee is an associate professor in the Department of Social Work and Social Administration in the University of Hong Kong. He has been involving in social work education in Hong Kong for over twenty years.  His areas of specialty and research interest include groupwork with young people, individual work and groupwork with ‘youth-at-risk’ and young offenders, youth services, causes of juvenile delinquency, treatment programmes for young offenders, policing and criminology.


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