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THE PERCEPTUAL CHARACTERISTICS OF JUVENILE DELINQUENTS
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1962EDITORIAL NOTE: This research merits more than one reading with particular attention to the technique described and studied consideration should be given to the psychological implications of Reducer-Augmenter in regard to planning patient activities on nursing units.
Rook McCulloch+2 more
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2016
This issue of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America focuses on juvenile delinquency, advancements over the past century, current proceedings, and ongoing dilemmas. With the recognition of children, their vulnerability, and unique needs delineating them from adults, many policies and services have been established to protect and meet
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This issue of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America focuses on juvenile delinquency, advancements over the past century, current proceedings, and ongoing dilemmas. With the recognition of children, their vulnerability, and unique needs delineating them from adults, many policies and services have been established to protect and meet
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CAUSATION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Pediatrics, 1956It is highly dangerous in science to talk about a cause, and our wish has been to emphasize only outstanding factors which we have observed operating in the etiology of the individual delinquent or psychopath, where the behavior is unconsciously initiated and fostered by the parents.
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2005
Youth offending and other antisocial behaviors are a great concern in contemporary society. How such concern is manifested, whether through law, policy, legal decisions about individuals, or the decisions of schools or families about adolescents, has significant implications for liberty, public safety, and accountability -- important cornerstones of ...
Richard E. Redding+2 more
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Youth offending and other antisocial behaviors are a great concern in contemporary society. How such concern is manifested, whether through law, policy, legal decisions about individuals, or the decisions of schools or families about adolescents, has significant implications for liberty, public safety, and accountability -- important cornerstones of ...
Richard E. Redding+2 more
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1961
Franklin G. Ebaugh, James Galvin
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Franklin G. Ebaugh, James Galvin
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The Delinquency Label: The Epidemiology of Juvenile Delinquency.
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1969In The Delinquency Label Dr. Eisner starts with a rather loose definition of delinquency and then applies statistical methods to this social problem. He arrives at some rather interesting conclusions about delinquency and delinquents in the San Francisco area. However, in computing some of his delinquency rates, it is not clear what the total number of
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