
Mature
Length17h 5m
About this audiobook
The statistical undercounting of non-fatal incidents is a significant challenge in accurately assessing the scope of youth violence. Many assaults, particularly those occurring within peer groups or in less visible settings, may not be reported to authorities. Victims may be reluctant to come forward due to fear of retaliation, shame, or a belief that reporting will not lead to any meaningful change. This underreporting means that official statistics often present a conservative picture of the problem, failing to capture the true extent of harm experienced by young people. Public health data collection efforts, while improving, still struggle to fully enumerate the prevalence of non-fatal injuries, psychological trauma, and the long-term social costs associated with youth violence.
The pathways to violence are complex and often interconnected. A young person experiencing chronic stress due to poverty or family instability may be more prone to impulsive aggression.
Audiobook details
GenrePsychology, Politics and Government
Length17 hrs 5 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJan 20, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction (pt. 1)
16Chapter 8: The School as a Sanctuary: Educational Approaches (pt. 2)
2Introduction (pt. 2)
17Chapter 9: Early Foundations: The Power of Childhood Interventions (pt. 1)
3Chapter 2: The Economic Fallout: Costs Beyond Measure (pt. 1)
18Chapter 9: Early Foundations: The Power of Childhood Interventions (pt. 2)
4Chapter 2: The Economic Fallout: Costs Beyond Measure (pt. 2)
19Chapter 10: Healing and Recovery: Therapeutic Interventions (pt. 1)
5Chapter 3: The Roots of Conflict: Individual Risk Factors (pt. 1)
20Chapter 10: Healing and Recovery: Therapeutic Interventions (pt. 2)
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6Chapter 3: The Roots of Conflict: Individual Risk Factors (pt. 2)
21Chapter 11: Policy Levers: Systemic Approaches to Prevention (pt. 1)
7Chapter 4: The Influence of the Immediate Circle: Familial Risk Factors (pt. 1)
22Chapter 11: Policy Levers: Systemic Approaches to Prevention (pt. 2)
8Chapter 4: The Influence of the Immediate Circle: Familial Risk Factors (pt. 2)
23Chapter 12: Social Determinants: Income Inequality and Economic Mobility (pt. 1)
9Chapter 5: The Wider Web: Community and Societal Risk Factors (pt. 1)
24Chapter 12: Social Determinants: Income Inequality and Economic Mobility (pt. 2)
10Chapter 5: The Wider Web: Community and Societal Risk Factors (pt. 2)
25Chapter 13: Recognizing the Signs: Understanding Sexual Abuse (pt. 1)
11Chapter 6: Building Resilience: Individual Prevention Strategies (pt. 1)
26Chapter 13: Recognizing the Signs: Understanding Sexual Abuse (pt. 2)
12Chapter 6: Building Resilience: Individual Prevention Strategies (pt. 2)
27Chapter 14: Global Efforts: The World Health Organization's Role (pt. 1)
13Chapter 7: Nurturing Environments: Family-Based Prevention (pt. 1)
28Chapter 14: Global Efforts: The World Health Organization's Role (pt. 2)
14Chapter 7: Nurturing Environments: Family-Based Prevention (pt. 2)
29Chapter 15: Charting a Path Forward: Towards a Violence-Free Future (pt. 1)
15Chapter 8: The School as a Sanctuary: Educational Approaches (pt. 1)
30Chapter 15: Charting a Path Forward: Towards a Violence-Free Future (pt. 2)