Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 305: Social groups
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Windzio, Michael; Hirsch, Thalia; Baier, Dirk,
2024.
Deviant Behavior.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2024.2341947
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Meier, Gisela,
2024.
Reaching disadvantaged elderly, poor people by using digital tools and media [poster].
In:
13th European Conference for Social Work Research (ESWRA), Vilnius, Lithuania, 17-19 April 2024.
Available from: https://virtual.oxfordabstracts.com/#/event/4721/submission/42
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Keller, Samuel,
2024.
In:
Eidgenössische Migrationskommission (EKM) Jahreskonferenz, Bern, Schweiz, 26. März 2024.
Available from: https://www.sem.admin.ch/dam/ekm/de/data/aktuell/Veranstaltungen/2024/praes-jahrestagung-keller-d.pdf
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Lätsch, David; Scholian, Andrea; Gavez, Silvija,
2024.
Evaluation des Förderprogramms CHANCE KSR an der Kantonsschule Reussbühl Luzern.
Zürich:
ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-30416
Projects
Projects according to DDC 305: Social groups
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Family resources in crisis?
Abstract This study sheds light on how parents and adolescents in child and youth care experienced the first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic in the canton of Zurich. Subsequently, we researched what role different child and youth care services and child protection interventions had in these times for ...
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Juvenile delinquency and cybermobbing in Switzerland
After years of declining juvenile delinquency registered by the police in Switzerland, it seems that there has recently been an increase again. Evidence of this can also be found in surveys on self-reported delinquency. However, such dark field studies are contradictory with regard to the development of juvenile ...
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Young people and the Corona period
Since March 2020, many societies found themselves in a state of emergency due to the Corona pandemic. Various measures were implemented, which were aimed in particular at reducing social contact and which changed people's everyday lives to an unprecedented extent. One group that can be classified as particularly ...
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Improved Integration for Refugees in Switzerland (IMIRIS)
In 2017 86,3% of refugees living in Switzerland were supported by social welfare. This situation is problematic for the refugees themselves and represents a matter of general public concern. In order to increase their chances on the labor market, refugees often are required to attend training courses. Yet, given the ...
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NIZA – New ideas for city centres in the agglomeration