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DIFFERENTIAL STUDY OF MORAL JUDGMENT AND CONDUCT ON A SAMPLE OF YOUNG WORKERS AND A SAMPLE OF JUVENILE DELINQUENTS - FRANCE

NCJ Number
30323
Journal
ANNALES DE VAUCRESSON Issue: 10 Dated: (1972) Pages: 227-245
Author(s)
P G COSLIN; M DENIS-PRADET; J SELOSSE
Date Published
1972
Length
21 pages
Annotation
STUDY OF TWO MATCHED GROUPS OF FRENCH ADOLESCENTS FROM THE SAME ENVIRONMENT TO ANALYZE POSITIONS TAKEN BY DELINQUENTS AND NON-DELINQUENTS IN SITUATIONS WHICH CALL UPON THEIR MORAL SENSE.
Abstract
THE STUDY DISTINGUISHED BETWEEN MORAL JUDGEMENT AND ACTUAL BEHAVIOR BY THE ADOLESCENTS. IT WAS CONCLUDED THAT DELINQUENTS MAKE MORAL JUDGEMENTS MARKEDLY LIKE THOSE OF NON-DELINQUENTS, THAT THERE EXISTS IN ANY INDIVIDUAL A DISCREPANCY BETWEEN HIS MORAL JUDGEMENT AND HIS BEHAVIOR, AND THAT THIS DISCREPANCY IS PARTICULARLY MARKED IN YOUNG DELINQUENTS. --IN FRENCH, SUMMARY IN ENGLISH