Juvenile Delinquency Article Pack
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Juvenile delinquency has many causes. This collection of 7 articles from The Prevention Researcher explores a variety of them. It begins by first defining delinquency and exploring its prevalence. Then the influence of peers, families, schools, and neighborhoods are explored. Other factors, such as the relationship between victimization and youth violence, the impact of child maltreatment, and relationship between teenage fatherhood and delinquency are also examined.
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Articles in this Pack include:
* Juvenile Delinquency: An Introduction
* Deviant by Design: Risks Associated with Aggregating Deviant Peers into Group Prevention and Treatment Programs
* Teenage Fatherhood and Involvement in Delinquent Behavior
* Adolescent Maltreatment and Its Impact: Timing Matters
* Urban Neighborhoods, Families, and Juvenile Delinquency
* Victimization and Youth Violence
* Reducing School Violence: School-Based Curricular Programs and School Climate
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