ABSTRACT
This book provides a unique overview of the development of justice-related beliefs in different socialization contexts, and also of the role this plays in protecting mental health and promoting career development for adolescents and young adults. A range of European contributors bridge the conceptual gap between social and developmental psychological perspectives and use a number of original case-studies. This book provides new insights for justice psychology and adds new and important perspectives to studies on youth development.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |74 pages
Part I The development of the belief in a just world
chapter 3|17 pages
The development of the belief in a just world
chapter 5|19 pages
Transformation of the justice motive?
part |89 pages
Part II The belief in a just world as a resource for mental health and coping in adolescence
part |90 pages
Part III Belief in a just world and career development