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This book first builds off the existing multicultural attachment
literature to explore the concept of contextual and developmental
adaptations of attachment bonds as it intersects with therapists'
expectations for immigrant families living in the United States.
Next, the authors use pooled data from the 2004-2007 National
Election Survey to assess how race, class, and ethclass
perspectives account for middle-class Mexican Americans' support
for a fundamental dimension of crime control ideology, namely,
whether crime should be eradicated along a continuum from
conservative-punitive to liberal-preventive measures. The
association of in-school bullying with suicidal behavior in
school-aged youth, with a specific interest in African American
adolescents is examined, in addition to protective factors against
suicidal behavior in adolescents. The cross-racial interaction of
learners in a former "whites only" high school in South Africa is
explored in an effort to understand their day-to-day life over a
period of six months. Data were obtained from several sources
including interviews with students, teachers, and administrators,
focus group discussions, and observations.
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