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Al-Juboori, Ali Kareem, Nsaif Jasim Al-Hemiary, and Siham Abdullah Hamoo. "Family Cohesion of Juvenile Delinquents at Reformation Schools in Baghdad City." Kufa Journal for Nursing Sciences 3, no. 1 (April 25, 2013): 198–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.36321/kjns.vi20131.2408.

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Objectives: To assess family cohesion for juvenile delinquents, assess family cohesion of non delinquent juvenile, and to identify the difference between juvenile delinquent and non-delinquent, and find the difference in family cohesion ratio to some specifications demographic of the event delinquent such as age, education level, place of residence, house ownership, social status, size family, with who juvenile live. Methodology: The study carried out on a purposive "non probability" sample of (100) delinquents' juveniles were selected of a Reformation schools for boys in Baghdad City. And 100 subjects who were non delinquents juvenile was selected of general population who living in the same area of residence of cases (of the neighbors of cases). A questionnaire is constructed for the purpose of the present study which is distributed across 2 main parts. Part one included the demographic characteristics of juvenile and their parent, and part two included 16 domains of family context. The family cohesion domain consists of 5 items. The overall items which were included in the questionnaire of this article are 42 items. Validity and reliability of the questionnaire were determined through the review of a panel of experts and the pilot study. Data were collected through the period of September 2nd 2011 to October 2nd 2011. It was analyzed through the descriptive statistics (frequency, percentage, and mean of score) and inferential statistics. Results: The results revealed that were no significant difference was found in juvenile delinquents' family cohesion domain with regard to their demographic characteristics. Also there were highly significant differences between delinquents and non delinquents with regard to their family cohesion. Conclusion: The study concluded that juvenile delinquency is a serious problem facing families of children. Where family cohesion plays an important role in the community of this problem and put the juveniles in trouble with the law because of their behavior, as evidenced by this study, that the instability of the family and family problems play an important role in the occurrence of this problem. Recommendation: Preparation and implementation of training programs on juvenile delinquency for primary school teachers and secondary school to enable them to educate their students about the problem of juvenile delinquency. Dealing with the adolescent as a human being with dignity and provide a decent life, peace and security and seeking to better living conditions for growth. University of Baghdad, College of Nursing, Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing.
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Musa, Anisah Zainab, and Haniza Rais. "Exploring the Juvenile Delinquency Involvements of Former Young Male Juvenile Delinquents." IIUM Journal of Educational Studies 11, no. 1 (June 30, 2023): 119–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.31436/ijes.v11i1.462.

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In recent years, the incidence of juvenile delinquency has been increasing, posing a threat to the well-being of families and society. This urges the understanding of the involvement in delinquent behaviours among young male juvenile delinquents. The main objective of this study was to explore juvenile delinquent involvement among former young male juvenile delinquents. A phenomenology qualitative research design was utilised to explore the participants’ lived experiences and their involvement in juvenile delinquency. Eight (8) former young male juvenile delinquents aged 26 years old and below participated in this research. The non-probability sampling technique of snowball sampling was utilised to select the participants. An intake form was administered to obtain the participants’ socio-demographic information. A semi-structured interview questions were used to explore the participants’ involvement in juvenile delinquency. The analysis of the data collected from former young male juvenile delinquents using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) revealed several themes that led to such delinquent behaviours; namely, lucrative business, recidivism, and peer pressure. The results indicate that the participants’ initial involvement was influenced by their social circle or peer group, the challenges of relapse, and the advantages they gained from their unlawful conduct. The analysis of the results helps us determine the need for early intervention in order to prevent the increasing percentage of juvenile delinquency among adolescents in Malaysia.
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Yu, Peiyuan. "The Research of The Resocialization on Released Juvenile Delinquents Under Stigma." Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences 10 (April 5, 2023): 37–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/ehss.v10i.6890.

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The heavy difficulty faced by released juvenile delinquents of resocialization and the risk of destroying social order plague individual happiness and social harmony. It is of great significance to promote resocialization for the healthy development of the individual released juvenile delinquent and the harmony and stability of society. Through the literature research method, the author defines the concept of juvenile delinquency, clarifies the research scope of this paper, and studies and analyzes the different types of stigmatization of juvenile delinquency and the different levels of support needed in the process of socialization. Finally, the study found that released juvenile delinquents are negatively affected by the three levels of stereotype, prejudice and discrimination, which seriously hinders the integration of released juvenile delinquents into society, that is, resocialization. In the process of the resocialization of released juvenile delinquents, the support provided by the three levels of family, society and personal psychology plays an almost decisive role. Based on the above findings, the following recommendations are made: 1. Establish a social acceptance mechanism for released juvenile delinquents. 2. Build a family perception of the identity acceptance of released juvenile delinquents. 3. Enhance the emotional openness of released juvenile delinquents.
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Hasić, Jakub, Izet Pehlić, and Suad Orlić. "A SOCIO-PEDAGOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE QUALITY OF SOCIAL SUPPORT AND JUVENILE DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR." Zbornik radova 15, no. 15 (December 15, 2017): 45–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.51728/issn.2637-1480.2019.15.45.

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The aim of this research was to establish the relationship between social support and juvenile delinquent behavior after the juvenile delinquents’ assessment of the quality of social support. The research was carried out employing a method of theoretical analysis and a descriptive-analytical survey method. A Social Support Scale (Abbey, Abramis and Caplan, 1985) and a Youth Self-Reported Delinquency and Risk Behaviors Questionnaire (Ručević, Ajduković and Šincek, 2009) were used as the research instruments. The research sample consisted of 205 juveniles from Zenica-Doboj Canton who had at least once committed a felony or misdemeanor. The research results suggested that juvenile delinquents receiving a higher level of social support are statistically significantly less likely to exhibit all forms of delinquent behaviors: misdemeanor and less serious forms of delinquency, undesirable normative behaviors, risky sexual behaviors, the use or abuse of psychoactive substances, violent behavior within close relationships, theft, burglary, robbery, suicidal and self-aggressive behaviors. It was concluded that strengthening the quality of social support contributes to the prevention of juvenile delinquent behavior.
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LOEBER, ROLF, and DAVID P. FARRINGTON. "Young children who commit crime: Epidemiology, developmental origins, risk factors, early interventions, and policy implications." Development and Psychopathology 12, no. 4 (December 2000): 737–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954579400004107.

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An early onset of delinquency prior to age 13 years increases the risk of later serious, violent, and chronic offending by a factor of 2–3. Also child delinquents, compared to juveniles who start offending at a later age, tend to have longer delinquent careers. This article summarizes the report of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's Study Group on Very Young Offenders, chaired by Rolf Loeber and David P. Farrington. The Study Group, consisting of 16 scholars and 23 coauthors, worked for 2 years on preparing a report, undertaking extensive secondary data analyses, and writing chapters in different speciality areas. The report consists of a state of the art review of the developmental background of child delinquents. The report also summarizes risk and protective factors in the individual, family, peer group, school, and neighborhood that affect that development. Lastly, the report renews relevant preventive and remedial interventions in the juvenile justice system, families, peer groups, schools, and neighborhoods, and makes a case for improvement in the integration of services for child delinquents. Policy recommendations are presented to improve methods of dealing with child delinquents by juvenile justice, child welfare, and mental health agencies.
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YI, ZOONIL. "An Idea for the Constitutional Juvenile Justice System." Korean Constitutional Law Association 28, no. 3 (September 30, 2022): 191–235. http://dx.doi.org/10.35901/kjcl.2022.28.3.191.

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According to the Juvenile Act, which regulates the judicial system related to investigation, prosecution, or trial procedures targeting juvenile delinquency, ‘juvenile’ means a person under the age of 19, that is, a person of the age of 18 and lower. Since the Civil Act refers to a person of the age of 19 and higher as an ‘adult’ and a person under the age of 19 as a ‘minor’, a juvenile under the Juvenile Act and a minor under the Civil Act have the same meaning. Meanwhile, the Criminal Act stipulates that a person under the age of 14, that is, a person of the age of 13 and lower, is called a ‘criminal minor’ and should not be punished. The Juvenile Act categorizes ‘delinquent juveniles’ into criminal juveniles, juvenile delinquents, and juvenile at risk of committing a crime, and stipulates that only criminal juveniles can be subject to punishment or protective measures, while juvenile delinquents and juveniles at risk of committing a crime can only be subject to protective measures. There are 10 types of protective measures under the Juvenile Act, but it is argued that the upper limit of the age for juvenile delinquent between the ages of 10 and 13, to which only protective measures can be imposed, should be lowered to expand the scope of criminal juveniles subject to punishment. Similarly, it is argued that the related regulations should be repealed because protective measures are imposed only on the grounds of the risk of crime even though there is no fact of violating the Penal Code for juveniles between the ages of 10 and 18 who can be subject to protective measures. Legal issues related to juvenile delinquents should be discussed from the perspective of the principle of proportionality of responsibility and punishment, the duty to protect constitutional rights and the principle of prohibition of excessively deficient protection, and the principle of equality and proportionality. And legal issues related to juvenile at risk of committing a crime should be discussed in terms of the principle of clarity and equality.
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Chaturvedi, Richa, Anjali Srivastava, and Deepa Saxena. "ASSESSMENT AND COMPARISON OF FRUSTRATION IN JUVENILE DELINQUENTS AND NON-DELINQUENTS." SCHOLARLY RESEARCH JOURNAL FOR HUMANITY SCIENCE AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE 10, no. 50 (April 1, 2022): 12555–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.21922/srjhsel.v10i50.10183.

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Since the industrial revolution, delinquency has been a societal and massive concern, particularly in emerging countries such as India. Delinquent behavior by minors in their teen or pre-teen years is known as juvenile delinquency. In this study, juvenile delinquents and non-delinquents were tested and contrasted in terms of various modes and total frustration. It was assumed that delinquents would score higher than non-delinquents on various modes of total frustration. Furthermore, significant differences between delinquents and non-delinquents' frustration mean scores would be found. In addition, delinquency's major effect on frustration would be revealed to be strong. A total of 400 male subjects (N=400) were included in the study, out of which 200 of them being juvenile delinquents and the remaining 200 being non-delinquents. The frustration test devised by Chauhan and Tiwari (1972), was administered on the sample and the data was then statistically analyzed using suitable statistical tests. The findings supported with the hypothesized predictions, and the complete findings are discussed in great detail in the full paper.
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सिंह, सहदेव, and नीतू . "वृद्धावस्था की अवधारणा : ऐतिहासिक-सांस्कृतिक परिप्रेक्ष्य." SCHOLARLY RESEARCH JOURNAL FOR HUMANITY SCIENCE AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE 10, no. 50 (April 1, 2022): 12589–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.21922/srjhsel.v10i50.10187.

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Since the industrial revolution, delinquency has been a societal and massive concern, particularly in emerging countries such as India. Delinquent behavior by minors in their teen or pre-teen years is known as juvenile delinquency. In this study, juvenile delinquents and non-delinquents were tested and contrasted in terms of various modes and total frustration. It was assumed that delinquents would score higher than non-delinquents on various modes of total frustration. Furthermore, significant differences between delinquents and non-delinquents' frustration mean scores would be found. In addition, delinquency's major effect on frustration would be revealed to be strong. A total of 400 male subjects (N=400) were included in the study, out of which 200 of them being juvenile delinquents and the remaining 200 being non-delinquents. The frustration test devised by Chauhan and Tiwari (1972), was administered on the sample and the data was then statistically analyzed using suitable statistical tests. The findings supported with the hypothesized predictions, and the complete findings are discussed in great detail in the full paper.
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Asghar, Madiha, and Hina Iqbal. "Delinquency an Outcome of Parenting." Peshawar Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences (PJPBS) 2, no. 1 (July 14, 2016): 17–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.32879/pjpbs.2016.2.1.17-29.

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The aim of the study was to investigate and compare the role of parental discipline and parental relationship in detained delinquents and non-delinquents. Current study assessed parental factor associated with delinquency. Total sample comprised of two hundred (N=200) delinquents and non- delinquents with the age range of 10-18 year (M=15.76, SD= 1.93). Sample of one hundred (n=100) male juvenile delinquents was selected from different jails of Khyber Pakhtunkhawa. And One hundred (n=100) male non juvenile delinquents were selected from different schools of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa through convenient sampling. It was hypothesized that that delinquent will score lower on parental relation and parental discipline. t- test, multiple regression and Logistic regression was used to explore the independent factor influencing delinquency. There were significant difference between delinquents and non- delinquents on the quality of parental relationship and parental discipline. It was revealed from the findings of the study that parenting factors contribute in delinquency. It has been found that most of juvenile commit criminal activity due to broken family such as parental separation, parental marital conflicts, and hostile behavior towards each other. Another noteworthy finding was harsh parent and strict parental discipline was found to be a pertinent contributor of delinquency. It was concluded that parental discipline and parental marital relationship significantly contribute towards delinquency in children and adolescents.
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Hamoo, Siham, and Hassan Hossien. "Impact of Behavioral, Psychological and Social Dimensions upon Juvenile Delinquency." Iraqi National Journal of Nursing Specialties 27, no. 2 (December 30, 2014): 84–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.58897/injns.v27i2.212.

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Objective: The present study aims at identifying the dimensions behind juvenile delinquency, and to identify theirsocio-demographic characteristics of gender, age, and type of delinquency.Methodology: A descriptive study was conducted in correctional schools in Baghdad City to identify thebehavioral, psychological, and social dimensions contributed to juvenile delinquency. The study sample consistedof (50) juvenile delinquents, of them, 27 males, and 23 females whose ages range from (12 - 20) years. Thosedelinquents live in males’ correctional school in Al-Shalichia, and females’ correctional school in Al-Karradah, inBaghdad City. The study sample was selected in purposively. The study questionnaire was designed by researchersin order to achieve the study aims. The questionnaire consisted of four parts; delinquents’ socio-demographiccharacteristics, their behavioral factors, their psychological factors, and their social factors. This questionnaireconsisted of (61) items. Its reliability was determined through a pilot study. Data were collected by using thisquestionnaire for the period from 10/02/2013 through 17/02/2013. Data were analyzed by using descriptivestatistical measures of frequency, percentage, and mean.Results: The study results demonstrated that the vast majority of juvenile delinquents are aged 15-17 years, andmales were at the age of 14-16 years when they committed the delinquency, most juvenile delinquents were ofthose who had unable to read and write, the vast majority of delinquents live with their parents.Recommendations: The study recommends to engage each of family, school, and social and psychologicalagencies in delinquents’ rehabilitation and their integration into the society, there should be a cooperation withthe mass media to enlighten all segments of the society about the seriousness and prevalence of juveniledelinquency, its causes and ways to prevent them, updating legislations and rules related juveniles in a wayconsists with international standards of juveniles’ rights, as delineated by the instructional principles of the UnitedNations in order to prevent juveniles’ delinquency
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Juvenile delinquents"

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Nguyen, Hubert T. "The ugly duckling| Juvenile delinquents in non-delinquent networks." Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2014. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1527402.

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Kwan, Pi-tak. "An analysis of the treatment of young offenders in Hong Kong." [Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong], 1994. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B13762254.

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Cearley, Jennifer Joy. "Outcome and demographic differences between males and females in a sample of adjudicated youth /." Connect to title online (ProQuest), 2008. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1537009691&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=11238&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Ng, Chui-kwan Amy. "Turning points in the life transition of young offenders." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 1994. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B42574328.

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Boswell, Matthew. "Juvenile delinquents on the Juvenile Justice Code." Online version, 1998. http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/thesis/1998/1998boswellm.pdf.

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Yarwood, Joanne Amy. "Familial Factors that Influence the Effectiveness of Multisystemic Treatment (MST) with Serious Youth Offenders in New Zealand." Thesis, University of Canterbury. Psychology, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/1906.

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Families (N=139) participating in the Reducing Youth Offending Programmes (RYOP) in Auckland and Christchurch, New Zealand completed questionnaires exploring a range of family factors that influence youth offending behaviour. The aim of this research was two fold; firstly to investigate the Therapist Adherence Measures (TAM) and assess whether the same six subscales, which have been found in previous research, were also obtained in the New Zealand data, and whether TAM results predicted recidivism. The second goal was to investigate if other measures of family functioning (FRC and YBS) and therapist alliance (WAI-S) could provide additional information to the TAM with regards to recidivism. Results indicate that the RYOP TAM's produced different subscale results to the six subscales in earlier MST studies and as such a three-factor subscale model was proposed. The other measures (FRC, YBS and WAI-S) investigated added little information beyond the TAM concerning recidivism.
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Lam, Ching-wa Nora. "A study of the relationship between young offenders' schooling and the success rate of their probation supervision /." [Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong], 1990. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B12925329.

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George, John W. "The relationship of family structure and juvenile delinquency what factors related to family spur adolescents to engage in delinquent behavior? /." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2003. http://www.tren.com.

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Johnson, Shakela Carion. "An examination of the social characteristics and beliefs of delinquent and non-delinquent youth." Auburn, Ala., 2007. http://repo.lib.auburn.edu/2007%20Spring%20Dissertations/JOHNSON_SHAKELA_30.pdf.

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Câmara, Ana Carolina Alves. "Quando a CASA é prisão : a adolescência entre muros e rebeliões /." Araraquara, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/151911.

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Orientador(a): Ana Lúcia de Castro
Banca: Renata Medeiros Paoliello
Banca: Grasiela Lima
Resumo: O presente estudo insere-se no debate sobre os adolescentes em conflito com a lei. A partir da problematização da instituição de privação de liberdade para adolescentes em São Paulo, a Fundação CASA, busca-se, como objetivo central, identificar os processos de simetrização entre aquela entidade e as instituições de internação voltadas para adultos, as "prisões". A partir disso, destaca-se, como objetivo específico, a ocorrência de rebeliões enquanto uma simetria-chave para a presente análise: esses acontecimentos se dão como situações-limite, a partir das quais se pode apreender o que é acionado nas relações e instituições que envolvem esses processos. Constata-se como as rebeliões, vistas como ruptura do cotidiano, fazem parte da sociabilidade institucional, estando presente no próprio dia-a-dia dos atores que circulam pela instituição
Abstract: This study is part of the debate on adolescents in conflict with the law. As a central objective, based on the problematization of the institution of deprivation of liberty for adolescents in São Paulo, Fundação CASA, the analysis seeks to identify the processes of symmetry between this institution and the institutions directed toward adults, the "prisons". From this, we highlight, as a specific objective, the occurrence of rebellions as a key-symmetry for the present analysis: these events are given as limitsituations, from which one can grasp what is triggered in relations and institutions which are part of the institutional sociability, being present in the daily life of the actors that circulate through the institution
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Books on the topic "Juvenile delinquents"

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Goldstein, Arnold P. Delinquents on delinquency. Champaign, Ill: Research Press, 1990.

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O'Gorman, Noel. Survey of Dublin juvenile delinquents. [Dublin]: [Dublin Chamber of Commerce], 1995.

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Efthymios, Kakouros, and Karaba Rania, eds. Psychopathology in juvenile delinquents. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science, 2009.

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Sharma, Bharti. Juvenile delinquents and their social culture. New Delhi: Uppal Pub. House, 1990.

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Montiel, Clemente Pérez. Criminogenesis, infanto-juvenil. Culiacán, Sin. [México]: El Colegio de Sinaloa, 2003.

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W, Greenwood Peter, Freier Michelle, United States. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention., and Rand Corporation, eds. The Juvenile rehabilitation reader. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1985.

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Curtis, Sarah. Juvenile offending: Prevention through intermediate treatment. London: Batsford, 1989.

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Bartollas, Clemens. Juvenile delinquency. 8th ed. Boston: Prentice Hall, 2010.

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Thornton, Marlene. Juvenile restitution management audit. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 1989.

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Thornton, Marlene. Juvenile restitution management audit. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Juvenile delinquents"

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Shikita, Minoru, and Shinichi Tsuchiya. "Juvenile Delinquency and Treatment of Juvenile Delinquents." In Research in Criminology, 232–321. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2816-5_4.

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Thompson, Kristin C., and Richard J. Morris. "Characteristics of Juvenile Delinquents." In Advancing Responsible Adolescent Development, 9–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29343-1_2.

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Forshaw, Barry. "Shame of a Nation: Juvenile Delinquents and Exploitation." In British Crime Film, 63–71. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137274595_6.

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Kushner, Barak. "Empire’s Little Helpers: Juvenile Delinquents and the State in East Asia, 1880–;1945." In Juvenile Delinquency and the Limits of Western Influence, 1850–2000, 145–70. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137349521_7.

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Wills, Abigail. "Resistance, Identity and Historical Change in Residential Institutions for Juvenile Delinquents, 1950–70." In Punishment and Control in Historical Perspective, 215–34. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230583443_12.

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Heap, Simon. "Processing Juvenile Delinquents at the Salvation Army’s Boys’ Industrial Home in Lagos, 1925–1944." In Children and Childhood in Colonial Nigerian Histories, 49–76. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137492937_3.

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Whitehead, John T., and Steven P. Lab. "Gang Delinquency." In Juvenile Justice, 105–36. Ninth edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351122474-5.

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Whitehead, John T., and Steven P. Lab. "Explaining Delinquency." In Juvenile Justice, 49–73. 10th ed. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003167112-3.

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Whitehead, John T., and Steven P. Lab. "Gang Delinquency." In Juvenile Justice, 101–30. 10th ed. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003167112-5.

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Burfeind, James, Dawn Jeglum Bartusch, and Dusten R. Hollist. "Delinquency Prevention." In Juvenile Justice, 457–95. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315731087-13.

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Conference papers on the topic "Juvenile delinquents"

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"Psycho-Behavioral and Socio-Economic Characteristics of Juvenile Delinquency in Wasit Province at 2016 To 2020." In 4th International Conference on Biological & Health Sciences (CIC-BIOHS’2022). Cihan University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24086/biohs2022/paper.766.

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BACKGROUND: one of the serious behavioral problems that affect youth health mentally, physically and socially is Juvenile delinquency. The act by a juvenile is considered delinquency if it is considered a crime when committed by an adult, as well as illegal acts because of offenders age.OBJECTIVE: Is to determine the psycho-behavioral and socio-economic profile of juvenile offenders in Wasit Province. STUDY DESIGN: A cross-sectional hospital-based study targeted all delinquents (n=510) who referred by criminal courts to psychiatric unit for personality study using ICD-10 clinical based interview during 2016 to 2020. Data collected from files of offenders by a routine interviewing (with highly secured information). RESULTS: The mean age ±SD of the indicted was 17.9±2.9 years, male youths consist 96%, with a history of low socioeconomic status, 74% of them lived within family size of ≥7 members; 50% rank in 1st. to 3rd. in among all siblings in their families; 17% losses their fathers. Of total sample, one-half of offenders presented with school dropout and 44% engaged in premature labor. Most of youth presented with good mental health, sometimes they appear with consistent personality only 19 (4%) of them presented with speech and movement disorder, and unstable and uncooperative personality. Of 290 delinquents; 108 (37%) were tobacco smoker and 43 (15%) presented with tattoo. Dropout offenders presented with fourfold smoking and tattoo than students with an Odds Ratios of 3.8 (95% CI 2.25-6.4), and 4.0 (95% CI 1.9-8.7) respectively. 5% of youths have a history of previous offence. (38%) of offenders accused with theft or robbery crimes followed by homicide (16%) and physical fighting or scrimmage (12%). CONCLUSIONS: According to the psychiatric interview, the majority of the indicted were not mentally ill. Low socioeconomic status, live in large family, losses fathers, school dropout, and premature work all these factors may contribute to increase the burden of juvenile delinquency in Wasit province. The prevalence of healthy risk behavior in school dropout delinquents more than in students. Theft and robbery, homicide and physical fighting as a crimes were on the top of the list. Educational and health programs that encourage children to enrolled school and increase awareness of negative impact of juvenile delinquency on individual and community should be considered urgently.
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Malyushina, Juliya. "Psychodiagnostics of Criminal Motivation of Juvenile Delinquents." In Proceedings of the Ecological-Socio-Economic Systems: Models of Competition and Cooperation (ESES 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200113.104.

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Dudchenko, Z. F. "Social Characteristics And Personality Of Juvenile Delinquents." In RPTSS 2018 - International Conference on Research Paradigms Transformation in Social Sciences. Cognitive-Crcs, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2018.12.39.

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Orlova, Elena. "Research Of Risk Behavior Features Juvenile Delinquents." In International Scientific Conference «Social and Cultural Transformations in the Context of Modern Globalism» dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Turkayev Hassan Vakhitovich. European Publisher, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.10.05.298.

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Shaikova, Marina Vitalievna. "COMPULSORY MEASURES OF EDUCATIONAL INFLUENCE ON MINORS WHO HAVE COMMITTED CRIMES [1]." In Themed collection of papers from Foreign international scientific conference «Joint innovation - joint development». by HNRI «National development» in cooperation with PS of UA. February 2024. - Cuangzhou (China). Crossref, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/240229.2024.23.11.016.

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The article reveals the specifics of the application of educational measures of influence to minors who have committed a crime. The author analyzes the normative legal acts in force in the Russian Federation and abroad. The characteristics of the personality of a juvenile offender (physical and psychological) are considered. The measures of educational influence are proposed - the institute of mentoring for juvenile delinquents.
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Demeter, Edgar. "Assessed Social Support And Anti-Social Behaviorsin Juvenile Delinquents: Preliminary Investigation." In ERD 2018 - Education, Reflection, Development, Sixth Edition. Cognitive-Crcs, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2019.06.11.

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Lavrent'ev, M. V., and E. B. Bychkunova. "Mettre - a French colony for juvenile delinquents in the XIX century." In SCIENCE OF RUSSIA: TARGETS AND GOALS. "Science of Russia", 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/sr-10-08-2019-39.

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Linevich, T. I., and N. M. Polevaya. "ALGORITHM FOR IMPLEMENTING THE TECHNOLOGY OF SOCIAL CORRECTION WITH JUVENILE DELINQUENTS." In Психологическое здоровье и развитие личности в современном мире. Благовещенск: Амурский государственный университет, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22250/9785934933792_130.

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Liu, Miao. "The Antecedents of Aggression: A Descriptive Study Among Juvenile Delinquents in China." In 2023 AERA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: AERA, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/2012480.

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Wang, Yifan. "Investigation on Mental Health of Juvenile Delinquents in Minority Nationality Areas in Western Yunnan." In 2020 International Symposium on Advances in Informatics, Electronics and Education (ISAIEE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isaiee51769.2020.00047.

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Reports on the topic "Juvenile delinquents"

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AlRomaih, Yousef. Juvenile delinquency in Saudi Arabia. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.5302.

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Aizer, Anna, and Janet Currie. Lead and Juvenile Delinquency: New Evidence from Linked Birth, School and Juvenile Detention Records. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w23392.

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Shrifter, Courtney. Child Welfare and Delinquency: Examining Differences in First-Time Referrals of Crossover Youth within the Juvenile Justice System. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.649.

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