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Victimization and Predatory Violence Among Street Youth in Toronto, Canada

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 May 2025

Patricia G. Erickson*
Affiliation:
Centre for Addiction & Mental Health, and Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, Canada
Jennifer E. Butters
Affiliation:
Centre for Addiction & Mental Health
Tara L. Bruno
Affiliation:
Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, Canada
*
Patricia G. Erickson, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Social, Prevention and Policy Research Department, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, T-418, 33 Russell Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 2S1. (E-mail: pat_erickson@camh.net).

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Copyright © 2009 International Society for Criminology

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Acknowledgments : The authors wish to acknowledge the Youth Pathways Project [YPP] team consisting of Patricia Erickson, Principal Investigator; Co-Investigators/Collaborators, Edward Adlaf, Jennifer Butters, Deborah Goodman, Andrew Hathaway, Bruce Leslie, Paul Links, Lori Ross, Carol Strike, and Christine Wekerle; Community Partners, Toronto Children’s Aid Society, Catholic Children’s Aid Society of Toronto, and SHOUT Clinic; Research Staff, Katharine King (Project Coordinator), Tara (Fidler) Bruno, Tyler Frederick, Maritt Kirst, and Eman Leung.

This project was funded by a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Homelessness and Diversity Strategic Grant; a grant from the Innovative Approaches to Dissemination competition; a Canadian Institutes for Health Research Pilot Project competition of the Institute of Gender and Health. Dr. Wekerle acknowledges the support to the YPP from her CIHR New Emerging Team Grant for Tara Fidler.

An earlier version of the paper was presented at a Health Canada Seminar, Ottawa, February, 2008, by the first author.

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