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Elevated Serum Testosterone in Young Offenders: A Case-Control Study. [PDF]

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Who is at risk? Applying the biopsychosocial model to explain non-violent and violent delinquency in youth. [PDF]

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A Comparative Study of Parenting Practices and Juvenile Delinquency between China and the United States

Deviant Behavior, 2022
This study examines the differences in parenting practices and their effects on juvenile delinquency between China and the United States. Its principal goal is to gain a more culturally relevant understanding of the possible ways of preventing ...
S. Li, Tzu-Hsuan Liu, Yiwei Xia
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Juvenile Delinquency and Urban Areas

The American Catholic Sociological Review, 1943
Josephine Wtulich   +2 more
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The Spillover Mechanisms Linking Family Conflicts and Juvenile Delinquency Among Chinese Adolescents

International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology, 2020
The mechanisms through which conflicting parental relationship and parenting practices influence adolescent antisocial behavior have not been adequately understood.
Tzu-Hsuan Liu   +3 more
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Penguatan Karakter Sebagai Upaya Penanggulangan Kenakalan Remaja (Juvenile Delinquency)

, 2020
Juvenile delinquency is an act or behavior of adolescents that is contrary to the law, religion, and norms of society, which harms others, public peace and himself.
I. K. Tjukup   +3 more
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Criminogenic Risk, Criminogenic Need, Collective Efficacy, and Juvenile Delinquency

, 2020
Juvenile delinquency is influenced by reciprocal relationships between micro-level and macro-level factors. The risk, need, and responsivity (RNR) model, and collective efficacy theory are two commonly used frameworks in juvenile justice research.
Michael C. Gearhart, Riley Tucker
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