نتایج جستجو برای: juvenile delinquency
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Traditional theories of delinquency causation generally fail to consider delinquency in the context of norms and age-role transitions peculiar to adolescence. Hence, in this study, an age-based theory of delinquency causation is developed, which assumes the importance of norms and roles specific to adolescence. This theory draws upon the assumption that socialization is recurrent, in contrast t...
This study is a 2-year follow-up of girls with serious and chronic delinquency who were enrolled in a randomized clinical trial conducted from 1997 to 2002 comparing multidimensional treatment foster care (MTFC) and group care (N = 81). Girls were referred by juvenile court judges and had an average of over 11 criminal referrals when they entered the study. A latent variable analysis of covaria...
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Despite the serious and costly problems presented by juvenile sexual offenders, rigorous tests of promising interventions have rarely been conducted. This study presents a community-based effectiveness trial comparing multisystemic therapy (MST) adapted for juvenile sexual offenders with services that are typical of those provided to juvenile sexual offenders in the United States. Youth were ra...
According to the White Paper on Crime 1994 published by the Ministry of Justice in Japan, the delinquent rate in Japan was highest when juveniles were approximately 14 to 16 years old, and declined as they grew older. The analysis of juvenile offenders in Japan showed that 70% of them had two living parents, with 90% of them from families which were financially stable or affluent. The breakdown...
Juvenile delinquency, adolescent antisocial behavior, and conduct problems represent a significant emphasis in extant social science research (Mallett & Stoddard-Dare, 2010; Maschi, Smith Hatcher, Schwalbe, & Scotto Rosato, 2008). This focus may be due, in part, to the relationship between antisocial behaviors and conduct problems, including diagnosable mental health disorders (Shufelt & Cocozz...
Programs to reduce or prevent juvenile delinquency have been generally unsuccessful. Apparently the risk factors that make a child prone to delinquency are based in too many systems--including the individual, the family, and community networks--to make isolated treatment methods effective. Surprisingly, longitudinal studies of some early childhood intervention programs suggest they may help to ...
AbstractJuvenile delinquency has now almost occurred in every corner of the country, from light acquaintances such as disobedience to parents and teachers, often skipping school, severe juvenile behavior that deviates criminal law disturbs others stealing, pointing, speeding. speeding, drinking alcohol, abuse narcotics, having free sex. The causes include internal external factors. Other influe...
Due to the absence of a reliable and valid measure of criminal social identity to be used with juvenile offenders in Pakistan, the focus of the first empirical chapter was to translate the self-report Measure of Criminal Social Identity (MCSI) into Urdu with the aim of testing the construct validity, dimensionality, incremental validity, and composite reliability of the measure in a sample of j...
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