delinquency

  • 71juvenile delinquency — ju′venile delin′quency n. law illegal or antisocial behavior by a minor, constituting a matter for action by the juvenile courts • Etymology: 1810–20 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 72contributing to delinquency — A criminal offense consisting of an act or omission which tends to make a child delinquent …

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  • 73contributing to delinquency — A criminal offense consisting of an act or omission which tends to make a child delinquent …

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  • 74Delinquencies — Delinquency De*lin quen*cy, n.; pl. {Delinquencies}. [L. delinquentia, fr. delinquens.] Failure or omission of duty; a fault; a misdeed; an offense; a misdemeanor; a crime. [1913 Webster] The delinquencies of the little commonwealth would be… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 75ПРАВОНАРУШЕНИЕ — (delinquency) незаконные или антиобщественные действия, обычно совершаемые молодыми мужчинами. Акцент на последнем обстоятельстве в строгом смысле не является необходимым, но он очевиден из социологических исследований данного предмета, обычно… …

    Большой толковый социологический словарь

  • 76ДЕЛИНКВЕНТНОСТЬ — (DELINQUENCY) Данный термин охватывает множество различных нарушений правовых и социальных норм от простого озорства (nuisance) до криминальных действий, таких, как кражи. В криминологии обычно используется термин «подростковая делинквентность»,… …

    Социологический словарь

  • 77Social disorganization theory — In sociology, the Social Disorganization Theory was one of the most important theories developed by the Chicago School, related to ecological theories.William Isaac Thomas and Florian ZnanieckiThomas and Znaniecki (1918 1920) introduced the idea… …

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  • 78juvenile justice — Introduction       system of laws, policies, and procedures intended to regulate the processing and treatment of nonadult offenders for violations of law and to provide legal remedies that protect their interests in situations of conflict or… …

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  • 79Parenting — For the magazine, see Parenting (magazine). Parental care redirects here. For parental care in animals, see Parental investment. A Nepalese woman carrying a baby on her back. Parenting is the process of promoting and supporting the physical …

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  • 80Communities That Care — [1][2] Communities That Care (CTC) is a program of the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) in the office of the United States Government s Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). CTC is a coalition based… …

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