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Social Determinants in Juvenile Delinquency
QUENCY. By T. Earl Sullenger, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology in the Municipal University of Omaha. Published New York, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. London, Chapman and Hall. 17/6. Among the scientific and pseudo-scientific works on social subjects that pour in a steady flow from the American press, many seem to have only moderate interest for the English student. Conditions are so different, and th...
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Article history: Received August 19, 2011 Received in Revised form November, 11, 2011 Accepted 12 November 2011 Available online 18 November 2011 We present an empirical study to study the effects of different factors on juvenile delinquency. The investigation distributes 100 questionnaires among people who are involved with crime and analyzes their feedbacks. There are five hypotheses in our s...
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potentiality the mature pattern of social behaviour depends upon the pattern of behaviour established in early family relationships. Normal behaviour presupposes that the child in the home should have met firstly with stable and secure affection. This is a biological need without which he cannot develop normally. In its absence, relative or, rarely, complete, he will be liable to a wide variety...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Civitas
سال: 2020
ISSN: 2217-4958,2466-5363
DOI: 10.5937/civitas2001072s