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  • How important is the role of parents?

    How much of an influence are parents on the lives of their children? And how far is it possible to harmonize this with prevention efforts?

Parents matter

Take the long view and parents still matter

31 Mar 2009
A London conference applauds the UK government’s rekindled interest in longitudinal research and sparks argument about whether interventions in adolescence will come too late to repair the deep-seated damage that underlies some violent behavior.

Longview looks to the future of the long-term

1 Apr 2009
“Longitudinal data is compelling stuff. It gives you leverage over policy makers to do the right thing…" The founder of the think-tank charity Longview, John Bynner, explains why the UK should continue to be a world leader in long-haul research.

Is gene expression forging the missing link?

20 Apr 2009
Research from the University of Montreal has reopened and reinvigorated the controversial debate about whether genetics holds the key to understanding the flaws and frailties in human behavior.

It's not bad parenting – just look around!

14 Aug 2009
New UK research gives the lie to the conventional argument that young people’s behavior is declining and incompetent parenting is to blame.

Support the parents; let the family be

20 Aug 2009
Governments have learned the hard way that that they cannot do much to constrain or direct the increasingly fluid structure of family life. Far better that the makers of parenting policy should go sensitively with the flow, for example by supporting the role of fathers, says an expert from Newcastle University UK.