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Situating young people's experiences of risk and identity

Pages 217-233 | Published online: 14 Jul 2010

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Hazel Kemshall. (2008) Risks, Rights and Justice: Understanding and Responding to Youth Risk. Youth Justice 8:1, pages 21-37.
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F. Curtis Breslin, Jessica Polzer, Ellen MacEachen, Barbara Morrongiello & Harry Shannon. (2007) Workplace injury or “part of the job”?: Towards a gendered understanding of injuries and complaints among young workers. Social Science & Medicine 64:4, pages 782-793.
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Kathryn C. Backett-Milburn, Wendy J. Wills, Susan Gregory & Julia Lawton. (2006) Making sense of eating, weight and risk in the early teenage years: Views and concerns of parents in poorer socio-economic circumstances. Social Science & Medicine 63:3, pages 624-635.
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