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E-raamat: On Your Own without a Net: The Transition to Adulthood for Vulnerable Populations

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In the decade after high school, young people continue to rely on their families in many ways-sometimes for financial support, sometimes for help with childcare, and sometimes for continued shelter. But what about those young people who confront special difficulties during this period, many of whom can count on little help from their families? On Your Own Without a Net documents the special challenges facing seven vulnerable populations during the transition to adulthood: former foster care youth, youth formerly involved in the juvenile justice system, youth in the criminal justice system, runaway and homeless youth, former special education students, young people in the mental health system, and youth with physical disabilities. During adolescence, government programs have been a major part of their lives, yet eligibility for most programs typically ends between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one. This critical volume shows the unfortunate repercussions of this termination of support and points out the issues that must be addressed to improve these young peoples chances of becoming successful adults.

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"A fruitful, well-defended study of how lifelong disadvantage becomes solidified in the transition from childhood to adulthood.... For researchers and practitioners who are concerned with young peoples' development, especially young people who live on the margins of the society, this book is a valuable reference." - Bernard Schissel, Canadian Journal of Sociology Online"

Foreword vii
Michael S. Wald
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Why Focus on the Transition to Adulthood for Vulnerable Populations?
1(26)
D. Wayne Osgood
E. Michael Foster
Constance Flanagan
Gretchen R. Ruth
The Transition to Adulthood for Youth ``Aging Out'' of the Foster Care System
27(41)
Mark E. Courtney
Darcy Hughes Heuring
The Transition to Adulthood for Adolescents in the Juvenile Justice System: A Developmental Perspective
68(24)
He Len Chung
Michelle Little
Laurence Steinberg
Policy and Program Perspectives on the Transition to Adulthood for Adolescents in the Juvenile Justice System
92(22)
David M. Altschuler
Young Adults Reentering the Community from the Criminal Justice System: The Challenge of Becoming an Adult
114(31)
Christopher Uggen
Sara Wakefield
Prisoner Reentry and the Pathways to Adulthood: Policy Perspectives
145(33)
Jeremy Travis
Christy A. Visher
Homeless Youth and the Perilous Passage to Adulthood
178(24)
John Hagan
Bill McCarthy
Transition for Young Adults Who Received Special Education Services as Adolescents: A Time of Challenge and Change
202(57)
Phyllis Levine
Mary Wagner
Transition Experiences of Young Adults Who Received Special Education Services as Adolescents: A Matter of Policy
259(13)
Phyllis Levine
Mary Wagner
Risks along the Road to Adulthood: Challenges Faced by Youth with Serious Mental Disorders
272(32)
J. Heidi Gralinski-Bakker
Stuart T. Hauser
Rebecca L. Billings
Joseph P. Allen
Coping with Mental Health Problems in Young Adulthood: Diversity of Need and Uniformity of Programs
304(19)
Phillip M. Lyons, Jr.
Gary B. Melton
Adolescents with Disabilities in Transition to Adulthood
323(26)
Robert Wm. Blum
Youth with Special Health Care Needs and Disabilities in Transition to Adulthood
349(26)
Patience Haydock White
Leslie Gallay
The Transition to Adulthood for Vulnerable Youth and Families: Common Themes and Future Directions
375(16)
E. Michael Foster
Constance Flanagan
D. Wayne Osgood
Gretchen R. Ruth
List of Contributors 391(2)
Index 393


D. Wayne Osgood is professor of crime, law, justice, and sociology in the Department of Sociology at Pennsylvania State University. E. Michael Foster is professor of maternal and child health in the School of Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Constance Flanagan is professor in the Department of Agricultural and Extension Education at Pennsylvania State University. Gretchen R. Ruth is a research associate at Chapin Hall Center for Children, University of Chicago.