Juvenile delinquency factors
Drug Use and Violent Crime Among Adolescents
NCJ Number
177018
Journal
Adolescence
Date Published
1997
Delinquency and Youth Crime, Second Edition
NCJ Number
134932
Date Published
1992
Delinquency in Context (From Delinquency and Youth Crime, Second Edition, P 1-27, 1992, Gary F Jensen and Dean G Rojek - See NCJ-134932)
NCJ Number
134933
Date Published
1992
Gangs, Groups, and Crime: Perceptions and Responses of Community Organizations
NCJ Number
176603
Date Published
1997
Kind and Just Parent: The Children of Juvenile Court
NCJ Number
176604
Date Published
1997
Gangsta in the House
NCJ Number
176607
Date Published
1995
Dead End Kids: Gang Girls and the Boys They Know
NCJ Number
176622
Date Published
1998
Poverty, Parenting, Peers and Crime-Prone Neighbourhoods
NCJ Number
176533
Date Published
1998
Tracy's Choices
NCJ Number
176559
Date Published
1997
Criminal Justice Close-Up: Youth Violence
NCJ Number
176474
Date Published
Unknown
Early Childhood Intervention and Juvenile Delinquency: An Exploratory Analysis of the Chicago Child-Parent Centers
NCJ Number
176134
Journal
Evaluation Review
Date Published
1998
School Disorder: The Influence of Individual, Institutional, and Community Factors
NCJ Number
176452
Journal
Criminology
Date Published
February 1999
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Reconsidering the Relationship Between SES and Delinquency: Causation But Not Correlation
NCJ Number
176454
Journal
Criminology
Date Published
February 1999
Lifestyles of the Wheelers and Dealers: Drug Dealing Among American College Students
NCJ Number
176439
Journal
Journal of Crime and Justice
Date Published
1998
Low Self-control and Opportunity: Testing the General Theory of Crime as an Explanation for Gender Differences in Delinquency
NCJ Number
176451
Journal
Criminology
Date Published
February 1999
Deviance and Deviants: Why Adolescent Substance Use Prevention Programs Do Not Work
NCJ Number
176246
Journal
Evaluation Review
Date Published
1993
Girls Are In Trouble. Do We Care? The Number of Delinquent Girls Is on the Rise; Only a Coordinated, Multiagency Approach Can Turn the Tide
NCJ Number
176015
Journal
Corrections Today
Date Published
1998