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Urban Youth Workers' Use of Personal Knowledge in Resolving Complex Dilemmas of Practice

NCJ Number
244304
Journal
Child and Youth Services Volume: 34 Issue: 3 Dated: July-September 2013 Pages: 267-289
Author(s)
Laurie Ross
Date Published
September 2013
Length
23 pages
Annotation
This article argues that youth worker expertise in part is based on personal knowledge derived from childhood neighborhood-based peer groups and participation in youth programs.
Abstract
Using narrative inquiry to analyze accounts of how two experienced youth workers handled the potential for gun violence in their organizations, this article argues that youth worker expertise in part is based on personal knowledge derived from childhood neighborhood-based peer groups and participation in youth programs. Expert youth workers draw on personal and professional craft knowledge and move between the rules of youth organizations and the rules of the streets to read people and situations and address the potential for serious violence. Implications for youth worker professional development are raised. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.