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Early predictors of male delinquency: a review.
Psychological bulletin, 1983A systematic review is presented of prediction studies on delinquency. The main aim is to identify etiological variables for delinquency that, in different studies and across different populations, show good predictive validity.
R. Loeber, T. Dishion
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1972
Data on self-re ported delinquent behavior of American adolescents are employed to test the hypothesis that such behavior is invoked as a defense against a derogated self-image. The hypothesis specifies one source of threat to self-esteem and its impact on both conscious and unconscious images of the self.
Gold, Martin, Mann, David W.
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Data on self-re ported delinquent behavior of American adolescents are employed to test the hypothesis that such behavior is invoked as a defense against a derogated self-image. The hypothesis specifies one source of threat to self-esteem and its impact on both conscious and unconscious images of the self.
Gold, Martin, Mann, David W.
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Delinquency and the Amphetamines
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1965The drug-taking behaviour of young people is causing great concern. The topic has been discussed for some years in the national newspapers and in the medical journals, and early last year the Government decided to take action.
D. R. C. Willcox, P. D. Scott
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From Delinquent Behavior to Official Delinquency
Social Problems, 1972A conceptual distinction is drawn between delinquent behavior and official delinquency (apprehended and recorded delinquent behavior). Data from a national sample of 13- to 16-year old boys and girls are examined for empirical evidence of this conceptual distinction.
Martin Gold, Jay R. Williams
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, 2016
Studies that test general strain theory in China have primarily focused on poor treatments by others, and few have assessed the influences of stressor events other than negative treatments as antecedents of delinquency.
Ruth X. Liu
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Studies that test general strain theory in China have primarily focused on poor treatments by others, and few have assessed the influences of stressor events other than negative treatments as antecedents of delinquency.
Ruth X. Liu
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1971
In a survey of 612 young people remanded in the London area during 1964, positive urine tests were found for amphetamine for 18 per cent of the 558 boys and 16 per cent of the 54 girls examined (Scott and Willcox, 1965). This paper presents the findings of a similar type of survey carried out in the same remand homes five years later.
P. D. Scott, Monamy Buckell
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In a survey of 612 young people remanded in the London area during 1964, positive urine tests were found for amphetamine for 18 per cent of the 558 boys and 16 per cent of the 54 girls examined (Scott and Willcox, 1965). This paper presents the findings of a similar type of survey carried out in the same remand homes five years later.
P. D. Scott, Monamy Buckell
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Delinquency and the Pediatrician
Pediatrics In Review, 1988Adolescents may be predisposed to delinquency by a double-jeopardy situation of clustering of risk factors in physical health (eg, perinatal or nervous system trauma, naurodevelopmental or cognitive dysfunction, neglected health problems) and the environment (eg, poverty, disordered family dynamics, poor education).
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, 1966
The first C. Wright Mills Award-winning book, Delinquency and Drift has become a recognized classic in the fields of criminology and social problems. In it, Matza argues persuasively that delinquent thought and delinquent action are distorted reflections
David Matza
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The first C. Wright Mills Award-winning book, Delinquency and Drift has become a recognized classic in the fields of criminology and social problems. In it, Matza argues persuasively that delinquent thought and delinquent action are distorted reflections
David Matza
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SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION AND THEORIES OF CRIME AND DELINQUENCY: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS*
, 1988After a period of decline in the discipline, the social disorganization model of Shaw and McKay is again beginning to appear in the literature. This paper examines five criticisms of the perspective and discusses recent attempts to address those issues ...
R. Bursik
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Developmental Psychology, 2015
The literature proposes that leisure boredom may systematically increase during adolescence. Moreover, some authors assume that this hypothesized developmental trend is associated with increases in youthful delinquency and depression.
M. Spaeth, K. Weichold, R. Silbereisen
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The literature proposes that leisure boredom may systematically increase during adolescence. Moreover, some authors assume that this hypothesized developmental trend is associated with increases in youthful delinquency and depression.
M. Spaeth, K. Weichold, R. Silbereisen
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