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    Enhancing the society's social capital accumulation by Doris Padmini Selvaratnam, Madeline Berma, Nor Aini Haji Idris, Norlaila Abu Bakar, Poo Bee Tin

    Published 2008
    “…There are various social ills plaguing the society today (i.e. juvenile,delinquency, crimes, murder; gangsterism, abandonment of the elderly, domestic violence, etc.). …”
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    Social capital accumulation in Malaysia by Doris Padmini Selvaratnam, Poo, Bee Tin, Norlaila Abu Bakar, Nor Aini Hj. Idris, Madeline Berma

    Published 2008
    “…There are various social ills (for example, juvenile delinquency, crimes, murder, gangsterism, abandonment of the elderly, and domestic violence) plaguing the society today. …”
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    Risk taking behaviour among early adolescents in Johor Bahru and its associated factors by M.A Rahmah, B Shahraniza

    Published 2008
    “…Their involvement in different kinds of high risk behaviours could lead them into juvenile delinquency. Early adolescence is the stage where they are easily influenced. …”
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    Study on health and behavioural problems of adolescents - a school based intervention program by Hanafiah,M.S., Khadijah, S., Md. Idris,M.N., Kasmini, K.

    Published 2000
    “…At the same time, adolescents boys and girls are lured toward negative behaviour by environmental factors [pull factors] (6) such as the mass media and peer pressure , which resulted in an increase of juvenile delinquency, “bohsia” practices, out of wedlock pregnancy, prostitution, induced abortion, smoking, drug addiction and other negative activities (6). …”
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    An exploratory study on symptoms of problem behaviors among juvenile offenders by Abdul Rahman Ahmad Badayai, Rozainee Khairudin, Khaidzir Haji Ismail, Wan Shahrazad Wan Sulaiman

    Published 2016
    “…Various symptoms of problem behaviours such as social problem, thinking problem, attention problem, rule-breaking behaviour, and aggressive behaviour can be predicted among young juvenile delinquents. There were 404 juvenile offenders participated in the study, consisted of 280 males and 124 females. …”
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