An examination of how crime impacts upon young people's everyday lives based upon survey and interview research with 11-15 year-olds in Edinburgh. This study looks at their experiences as victims, witnesses and reporters of crime and their relations with the police.
'...an important and pioneering study in several different senses.' L'Officier de Police 'This is a marvellous path-breaking study, which puts children as victims in a much clearer context than other work...' British Journal of Criminology