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Risk Detection and Self‐Protection Among Homeless Youth
Authors:Kimberly Bender  Sanna Thompson  Kristin Ferguson  Jamie Yoder  Anne DePrince
Affiliation:1. University of Denver;2. University of Texas at Austin;3. The City University of New York;4. The Ohio State University
Abstract:Utilizing qualitative interviews with a large sample of 145 homeless youth seeking services at homeless youth service agencies from across three U.S. cities (Los Angeles, Denver, and Austin), this study sought to explore youths' perspectives on ways in which they detect risk and protect themselves on the streets. Results indicated that youth use a combination of internal cues (affective responses) and external cues (reading people) to detect danger, although many times danger was described as undetectable. Certain contexts, includes those that were unfamiliar, difficult to escape, or involved drugs were described as most dangerous. In response to these dangers, youth employed self‐protection strategies such as carrying weapons, banding together with trusted others, isolating, or seeking programing to leave the streets.
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