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Paternal and Maternal Influence on Delinquency among Early Adolescents in Hong Kong
Objective: The aim was to examine the effects of parental behaviors and the parent-child relationship on delinquency levels as well as growth rates among early adolescents, and to explore the cross-sectional and longitudinal influence of fathers and ...
D. Shek, Xiaoqin Zhu
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The Role of Family in Dealing with Juvenile Delinquency
The overall purpose of the study was to explore the relationship between various family-related factors and crime. The study also attempted to ascertain whether those factors can act as causative agents for “juvenile delinquency”.
Rosemary Kakonzi Mwangangi
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Researchers from Western countries and Asia have documented that bullying victimization positively predicts juvenile delinquency. Other researchers have reported that social support considerably reduces adolescent offending.
Ebenezer Duah
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Adolescence tends to be characterized by a temporary peak in delinquent behavior, and friends in particular play a key role in the initiation and the development of delinquency. However, adolescents differ in their susceptibility to friends’ influence on
E.K.V. Levey+3 more
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Risk and Protective Factors and Interventions for Reducing Juvenile Delinquency: A Systematic Review
Juvenile delinquency is a pressing problem in the United States; the literature emphasizes the importance of early interventions and the role of the family in preventing juvenile delinquency. Using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and
Aida Aazami+3 more
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Parental Alcohol Use Disorders and Child Delinquency: The Mediating Effects of Executive Functioning and Chronic Family Stress [PDF]
Objective: This study examines the relationship between parental alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and child violent and nonviolent delinquency. It also explores the mediating effects of executive functioning and chronic family stress on the parental AUD ...
Brennan, P. A.+2 more
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Life after (Soft) Default [PDF]
Soft default, defined as a delinquency of 90 days or more, is a relatively common event in the credit market, in 2010 such episodes affected about 3 million individuals. Yet we lack a detailed understanding of what happens afterward. We use credit report data, on approximately 2 million individuals from 2004 to 2020, to shed light on individual ...
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URGENSI AGAMA DALAM UPAYA PENANGGULANGAN KENAKALAN REMAJA
Expression of juvenile delinquency is often seen in society, for instance: attacking among students, free sex, and theft. The teaching of religious values and morality in teenager life comprehensively, becomes responsibility of family, society, school ...
Rifa Hidayah
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GOVERNMENT COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH DELINQUENT TRAJECTORIES
The objectives of this project were to: (a) identify early trajectories of delinquency for both boys and girls at ages 8 (Grade 3), 11 (Grade 6), and 14 (Grade 9) in a longitudinal sample of 842 at-risk youth from a multi-informant perspective (i.e ...
Wendy Craig+4 more
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Indonesia’s juvenile delinquency is rapidly increasing in a high number every year. At the same time, restorative justice’s implementation through the diversion mechanism is ineffective.
Nashriana Nashriana+3 more
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