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The future of the Youth Service is far from secure. It has been squeezed and jostled by larger and more vigorous forms of welfare provision directed at young people. Schooling, the MSC, and further and higher education along with those services that unashamedly deal with treatment and punishment at one extreme and leisure at another have left it with fewer and fewer opportunities to sustain an identity of its own.
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© 1988 Tony Jeffs and Mark Smith
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Jeffs, T., Smith, M. (1988). Conclusion. In: Jeffs, T., Smith, M. (eds) Welfare and Youth Work Practice. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19309-7_14
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