lunes, 1 de mayo de 2017

Runaways and Throwaways definition

Runaways and Throwaways

Runaway is a persona specially children who leave their house without their paren'ts permission so they scape because they want for many reasons one of them and the most common is that they don't feel comfortable living with their parents so they think that the best solution is to runaway.

                                                     Sometimes they just want to scape

On the other hand, throwaways are the children who are kick out of their house by their parents with no reason so they don't have a place to sleep or food and they start to leave in the streets asking for money or waiting for someone to help them. 

                                                                 They need help


Their most immediate need is survival, simply living out the day in front of them. They have few options that lead to a decent and safe living environment. Their age, lack of work experience, and absence of a high school diploma make it most difficult to find a job. As a result, they turn to other means for survival; runaways and throwaways are most vulnerable to falling prey to the sex trade, selling drugs, or being lured into human trafficking, and some steal or panhandle. 
   They need support




References:

Colby, I. (2011). Runaway and Throwaway Youth: Time for Policy Changes and Public Responsability. Obtenido de: http://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edy/childrenatrisk/vol2/iss1/4/

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