1. The "process" of running away: a redefinition.
- Author
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Palenski JE and Launer HM
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Humans, Parent-Child Relations, Peer Group, Personality Development, Social Identification, Adolescent Behavior, Runaway Behavior
- Abstract
Unlike much of the research on runaway behavior in the last half decade, the present effort does not use legal definitions or individual motives to define a runaway. Rather, it views the designation as a "social process." The concept of "career" is central to this effort in that it allows for an identification of where in the overall process young persons see themselves. In general, becoming a runaway is conceived as a process of action and reaction, which unfolds over time. Becoming a runaway is the end product of a person's actions, reason, and symbols.
- Published
- 1987