NOUN | juvenile delinquency | - | |
SYNO | delinquency | juvenile delinquency |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- The Kefauver Hearings of the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency in 1957 marked the beginning of the end of Irving Klaw's mail-order fetish art business in New York.
- In the decade the novel was published, juvenile delinquency began to be far more common, or at least more extensively reported and documented.
- In his works Cesbron tended to illustrate and describe relevant social topics such as juvenile delinquency in "Chiens perdus sans collier" ("Lost Dogs Without Collars"), violence in "Entre chiens et loups" ("Between Dogs and Wolves"), euthanasia in "Il est plus tard que tu ne penses" ("It is Later than You Think") and working priests in "Les Saints vont en enfer" ("Saints go to Hell").
- Murphy (1920–1992), a specialist in juvenile delinquency, to head the organization and devise a self-policing "code of ethics and standards" for the industry.
- The Court of Appeals is required to hear appeals from certain lower-court decisions, including those regarding criminal prosecutions, juvenile delinquency, and habeas corpus.
- The office also prosecutes all felony, state misdemeanor, and juvenile delinquency cases brought before the Hamilton County Juvenile Court.
- During the mid-1950s, after Fredric Wertham's publication of "Seduction of the Innocent" and the United States Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency hearings on the dangers of comic books, the content of comics was changed and became subject to censoring by the private Comics Code Authority.
- For children with low resources, the risk factors are similar to others such as juvenile delinquency rates, higher levels of teenage pregnancy, and economic dependency upon their low-income parent or parents.
- By contrast, some research indicates that both neurobiological and social risk factors can interact in a way that predisposes one to engaging in criminal behavior (including juvenile delinquency).
- Justice Department as executive secretary for a project dealing with juvenile delinquency.
- Censor concerns about depiction of juvenile delinquency faded after the Sweathogs' antics proved to be silly rather than criminal.
- For every school that is built, The focus on punitive punishment has been seen to correlate with juvenile delinquency rates.
- The Kefauver investigation into television and juvenile delinquency in the mid-1950s led to an even more intensive investigation in the early 1960s.
- Neagle's last box-office hit was "My Teenage Daughter" (1956), which featured her as a mother trying to prevent her daughter (Sylvia Syms) from lapsing into juvenile delinquency.
- Abbott pioneered the process of incorporating sociological data relating to child labor, juvenile delinquency, dependency and statistics into the lawmaking process; she spent much of her time as a political lobbyist for social issues in Washington, D.C.
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