(1991). Neuropsychological studies of juvenile delinquency and juvenile violence Neuropsychology of aggression. Foundations of Neuropsychology, 4, 67-91.Neuropsychological studies of juvenile delinquency and juvenile violence. Mott, T. E,Henry, B. Neuropsychology of aggression . 1991...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies of juvenile delinquency and adult criminal behavior theory and data relating to the relation between neuropsychological deficit and the development of antisocial behavior among juveniles is reviewed / the broad topic of neuropsychological deficit is broken down into ...
About this chapter Cite this chapter Moffitt, T.E., Henry, B. (1991). Neuropsychological Studies of Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Violence. In: Milner, J.S. (eds) Neuropsychology of Aggression. Foundations of Neuropsychology, vol 4. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-...
Designed as supplemental material for juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice courses, fills a void in current textbooks. This workbook provides a hands-on experience that helps students understand the kinds of court hearings that take place in juvenile and family courts. It presents information abou...
The Congress has set up special Senate subcommittee to conduct a study on juvenile delinquency. The committee aims at factfinding, to determine the extent, causes, character and contributing factors...
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To the extent that children received any specialized attention, they had been subsumed under such different categories as education, the family, generational and life course studies, [End Page 181] socialization, juvenile delinquency, deviant behavior, and peer group analysis. This general neglect of...
Palladino’s central argument is that, regardless of paeans to the vibrancy of youth or jeremiads about delinquency, what adults really care about most is teenagers’ role as consumers. The text is quite appealing to undergraduates.back to top...
During 2007 to 2009 there were cases of juvenile delinquency which involves teenagers aged ≤18 years... Article detailsDownload article (PDF) Proceedings Article Institutional Approach as a Learning Innovation in Social Praxis Learning Muhammad Mujtaba Habibi, Margono, Sudirman, Rista Ayu Mawarti ...
In the 1990s, New Jersey experienced dramatic increases in the use of secure, institutional detention for youth – as did states across the country – despite decreases in juvenile delinquency. By 1996, New Jersey’s county- Photo by Susan Madden Lankford ...