
My Review:
This was a book I had to read for my Social Welfare Policy class for Social Work. It was a very interesting read and I learned a lot about runaway youth since my knowledge of runaways before hand was non-existent. Staller discussed the evolution of the term runaway, where it came from, who was involved in both the development of the term and the problem, and how this problem came to be what it is today. She also discussed the culture of runaways and how various generations influenced our response to the issue. Staller brought a lot of valid points and perspectives to consider when trying finding the best way to respond to the problem of runaway youth because the answer is never simple. We must consider all the systems working in a runaway youth’s life whether it’s family, the police, service agencies, and legislation involved in the process. This book really got my wheels turning and helped me consider this issue from a holistic perspective.
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