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Juvenile delinquency, also
known as
juvenile offending, is the act of parti****ting in
unlawful behavior younger than the
statutory age of majority. These...
- The
delinquency spiral is a
psychosocial mechanism that
helps understand the
involvement in
delinquency of
certain individuals,
whether adults or minors...
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Juvenile delinquency in the
United States refers to
crimes committed by
children or
young people,
particularly those under the age of
eighteen (or seventeen...
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legally allowable in a
following year to make up for any
delinquencies.
Between the
taxpayer delinquency and the
higher property tax rate in the
following year...
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Crime and
Delinquency is a peer-reviewed
academic journal that
publishes papers in the
field of Criminology. The journal's
editor is Paul E.
Tracy (University...
- The
British Journal of
Criminology is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed
criminology and law
journal focusing on
British and
international criminology. It is published...
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front of him.
Derek was a
troubled Chicago youth headed for
juvenile delinquency. He was
rescued and
mentored by Carl
Buford (Julius Tennon).
Buford turned...
- Look up Delinquent,
delinquency, delinquent, or
delinquents in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Delinquent may
refer to:
Delinquent (royalist), Royalists...
- power-control
theory of
gender and
delinquency (abbreviated as the power-control theory)
holds the
gender distribution of
delinquency is
caused by stratification...
- on
Moral Delinquency in
Children and Adolescents,
resulted from a New
Zealand ministerial inquiry (the
Special Committee on
Moral Delinquency in Children...