As part of its analysis function, the National Centre also carries out research and surveys aiming at further understanding both the living conditions of children, through the collection of data and information, and the evolution of some significant phenomena.
The research activity concerns, in particular, aspects of the lives of children on which information is lacking. . Over the years, various social research strategies have been used by collecting relevant examples of survey activities of a census and sample nature and often using focus group techniques and interviews with special witnesses.
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The issue of child prostitution in our country has several grey areas, mainly due to the fact that the numbers seem to be growing but are in fact ‘denied’ and under-reported. In order to raise awareness of this reality, in terms of the...
How can we inform and protect very young people from the risks of drinking too much alcohol? In order to find as comprehensive an answer as possible, in 2007 the National Centre carried out research on alcohol use and abuse among young...