Sport-based crime prevention programmes are becoming increasingly
popular worldwide but until now there has been very little research on
the effectiveness of such approaches. Bringing together authoritative
evidence from existing programmes, the authors identify and analyse
emerging successful practices. Covering mentoring and coaching,
particularly as they relate to Positive Youth Development (PYD)
programmes, the authors explore how the development of core life skills
can improve individual resilience and decrease the risk of criminal
involvement. The book conceptualizes the links between criminological
theory and PYD and gives recommendations for future policy and practice.