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    « Paroles de flics ». Communications policières et actualité politique au Maroc (2005-2023) by Mériam Cheikh

    “…These not only show how the police are organised from the inside but also what their new priorities are, with urban and juvenile delinquency at the top of the list.By examining two decades of a publication known as “Police Magazine” from 2005 to 2013, then “Revue de Police” from 2014 to the present day, this article will look at how the security forces engage in institutional communication aimed at the Moroccan public, and what forms this takes according to different political shifts, ranging from political openness to political closedness. …”
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    Functional Family Therapy (FFT) for Young People in Treatment for Non‐opioid Drug Use: A Systematic Review by Trine Filges, Ditte Andersen, Anne‐Marie Klint Jørgensen

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Functional Family Therapy (FFT) is a short‐term, manual‐based, behaviorally oriented family therapy program for young people with behavior problems such as drug abuse, juvenile delinquency and violence. Delivered in an outpatient setting, it aims to help young people and their families by improving family interactions and relationship functioning by addressing dysfunctional individual behavior. …”
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    Polyvictimization and developmental trauma in childhood by Julian D. Ford

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Developmental trauma disorder (DTD) symptoms Emotion or somatic dysregulationo B1: Emotion dysregulation (either B1.a. extreme negative affect states; or B1.b. impaired recovery from negative affect states)o B2: Somatic dysregulation (either B2.a. aversion to touch; or B2.b. aversion to sounds; or B2.c. somatic distress/illness that cannot be medically explained/resolved)o B3: Impaired access to emotion or somatic feelings (either B3.a. absence of emotion; or B3.b. physical anaesthesia that cannot be medically explained/resolved)o B4: Impaired Emotion or Somatic Verbal Mediation/Expression (either B4.a. alexithymia; or B4.b. impaired ability to recognize/express somatic feelings/states)Attentional or behavioural dysregulationo C1: Attention bias towards or away from threat (either C1.a. threat-related rumination; or C1.b. hyper- or hypo-vigilance to actual or potential danger)o C 2: Impaired self-protection (either C2.a. extreme risk-taking or recklessness; or, C2.b. intentional provocation of conflict or violence)o C 3: Maladaptive self-soothingo C4: Non-suicidal self-injuryo C5: Impaired ability to initiate or sustain goal-directed behaviourRelational- or self-dysregulationo D1: Self-loathing, including self viewed as irreparably damaged and defectiveo D 2: Attachment insecurity and disorganization (either D2.a. parentified over-protection of caregivers; or D2.b. difficulty tolerating reunion following separation from primary caregiver(s))o D 3: Betrayal-based relational schemas (either D3.a. expectation of betrayal; or D3.b. oppositional-defiance based on expectation of coercion or exploitation)o D4: Reactive verbal or physical aggression (including proactive instrumental aggression that is motivated primarily by preventing/responding to harm/injury)o D5: Impaired psychological boundaries (either D.5a. promiscuous enmeshment; or D5.b. craving for reassurance)o D6: Impaired interpersonal empathy (either D6.a. lacks empathy for, or intolerant of, others’ distress; or D6.b. excessive responsiveness to the distress of others) Research is needed to prospectively determine, within and across the developmental epochs of childhood and adolescence: (1) how the specific types of traumatic victimization in PV and DT differ or remain constant; (2) if and how PV and DT co-occur or diverge both on a linear and a quadratic basis; (3) the form and timing/sequencing of the separate and shared biopsychosocial sequelae of PV and DT; (4) the association of PV and DT with diagnoses of internalizing (including PTSD/cPTSD) and externalizing disorders, and severe comorbidities (e.g., self-harm, school failure, juvenile delinquency, medical illness); (5) protective factors and resilience and recovery trajectories; (6) short- and long-term response to evidence-based psychotherapies and mediators/mechanisms of symptom and impairment reduction. …”
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    Crimes committed against juveniles in Almaty by R.Е. Jansarayeva, S.B. Duzbayeva, B.R. Taubayev, М.Е. Akbolatova, А.К. Zhanibekov

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…[Fundamentals of prevention of antisocial lifestyle and recidivism of juvenile delinquency]. – Rjazan’: Form, – 1996. – 190 s. [9] Specializirovannyj mezhrajonnyj sud po delam nesovershennoletnih goroda Almaty (arhiv Delo № 7530-17-00-1/42) [Specialized Inter-district Juvenile Court of Almaty (archive Case No. 7530-17-00-1/42)]// https://almaty.sud.kz/rus/sub/juvenal [10] Konstitucija Respubliki Kazahstan (prinjata na respublikanskom referendume 30 avgusta 1995 goda) [The Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan (adopted at the republican referendum on August 30, 1995)] // http://online.zakon.kz/Document/?…”
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    Examining the Relationship between Differeent Types of Family Capitals and Tendency to Risky Behaviors (Case Study: Secondary School Students of Al-Shatar City and Villages) by Zahra Nematollahi, Zahera Taheri

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The relationships between parents and children, family disintegration, lack of order and balance in the family, etc. play an important role in juvenile delinquency (Ismaili et al., 2019). The researches that have been conducted about tendency towards adolescents’ high-risk behaviors and family support show that the decrease of parental support and family cohesion is associated with the increase of depressive symptoms and alcohol consumption in adolescents (Watkins & Rostosky, 2010). …”
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    A study of adventure-based groupwork for adolescents by Siow, Susan San San.

    Published 2008
    “…The objective of this study was to find out if adventure-based groupwork, as an innovative counselling modality, was effective in increasing the self-esteem and improving the prosocial orientation of juvenile delinquents. Arising from this study, plans could be drawn up to include adventure-based groupwork programmes in the rehabilitation of juvenile delinquents.…”
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  7. 407

    Os menores no Porto : entre o desamparo e o crime (1880-1911) by Maria José Moutinho Santos

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…From the last quarter of the 19th Century to World War I, important reflections were produced around the situation of the juvenile delinquents and in moral danger, a complex problem that included in its discussion an international multidisciplinal elite. …”
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    Investigating the Bacterial, Personality, and Intelligence Features in Delinquent Adolescents in Sistan and Baluchestan Province by . ., . ., . .

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Based on the results, juvenile delinquents in terms of physical disabilities were diseases in the society's abnormalities. …”
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  9. 409

    « Il y aurait peut-être lieu de lui donner une chance […]. C’est une aventure de jeunesse ». Les délinquants juvéniles devant la Cour de Bien-être social de Chicoutimi (Québec) de... by Catherine Tremblay

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…This article proposes to observe the voice of juvenile delinquents through the various stages of the judicial process that can be deployed at the Court of Social Welfare of Chicoutimi, (Quebec) from 1963 to 1967. …”
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    Du détachement de la colonie Gorki à la commune Dzerjinski : une formation militaire au centre du “système Makarenko” by Jean Rakovitch

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Anton Makarenko’s pedagogy, mainly dedicated to juvenile delinquents in the USSR of the 1920s, first aroused scandal among the partisans of a non-coercive Soviet education, before becoming, in a reformulation more or less mythological, the paragon of Stalinist reeducation of delinquency (Hillig, 1988). …”
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    Minors offenders turned city inside out: poor childhood in the pages of one semanal newspaper(Criciúma, SC, 1970´years) by Elisangela Silva Machieski, Silvia Maria Fávero Arend

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Children, adolescents and poor young people were reported in the newspaper Tribuna Criciumense under three main legal approaches: abandoned children, juvenile delinquents and minors. In the newspaper the journalistic discourse went to denounce the problem of the minor associating it to the cycle of marginalization, as well as of ways to point to a solution to the problem. …”
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    Emigration of British minors to Canada: Reasons for resettlement from Great Britain by Yablonskaya, Olga V.

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Emigration was also the deportation of an overweight population and juvenile delinquents. The lack of proper supervision has led to child abuse and exploitation. …”
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    The Effectiveness of a Counselling Program Based on Play in Reducing Sleep Disorders in Children of Sexual Abuse by Ola Abd alkareem alhwayan, Fayez Mahamid

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Based on the results, the study recommends using similar methods for other counseling patients who suffer from sleep disorders, such as traumatized children, juvenile delinquents, and children with chronic and intractable diseases, and constructing counseling programs to reduce sleep disorders based on other therapeutic approaches such as drama, narrative therapy and emotion-centered theory.…”
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    The library for the incarcerated male juveniles: An observation of five correctional schools by Rafedzi, E.R.K., Abrizah, Abdullah

    Published 2014
    “…The study explores the extent the prison library is used as the environment for information seeking of male juvenile delinquents. Data were collected using participants observation with 27 juveniles (13 to 21 years old) living in five correctional schools in Malaysia. …”
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    Moral intelligence and its relation to some variables A field study at the juvenile center for the delinquents in Lattakia by Safaa Sobh, Ibtesam Alagi, Zainab Al chanta

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…   The research aims to identify the level of moral intelligence of juvenile delinquents in Latakia, as well as studying the differences of moral intelligence according to variables as (age, educational level of the event, marital status of the parents and the place of residence). …”
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    Moral intelligence and its relation to some variables A field study at the juvenile center for the delinquents in Lattakia by صفاء صبح, ابتسام العجي, زينب الشنتا

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…   The research aims to identify the level of moral intelligence of juvenile delinquents in Latakia, as well as studying the differences of moral intelligence according to variables as (age, educational level of the event, marital status of the parents and the place of residence). …”
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    Juvenile guarantees at the preliminary investigation stage by Hassn Zaal

    Published 1988-03-01
    “…Iraq has witnessed a great progress in the field of procedures followed with juvenile delinquents since the legislation of the Juvenile Law of 1955 and the end of the Juvenile Welfare Law No. 76 of 1983, which came up with rules of procedure followed with delinquent juveniles, but the question that is going on in the minds is whether the procedural rules that this law brought In the field of preliminary investigation, it is sufficient to surround the event with a fence of guarantees appropriate to the privacy of this category? …”
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    The role of social institutions in building the youth's social resilience in Bandarharjo, North Semarang by Iman Khoirudin, Hamdan Tri Atmaja, Triwathy Arsal

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Social resilience is one of the vital social capitals for youth, especially in Bandarharjo, North Semarang, a marginalized area with many juvenile delinquents. Social resilience is an attempt to transform social behavior in a place that is safe, conducive, and upholds tolerance. …”
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    La transmission des savoirs professionnels à la Protection Judiciaire de la Jeunesse by Élisabeth Dugué, Guillaume Malochet

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…These temporalities (professional, institutional, generational) are certainly not new: the problem is rather their lack of articulation and the consequences of this situation on the managing of juvenile delinquents or endangered youth.…”
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    Poverty and delinquency: A qualitative study on selected juvenile offenders in Malaysia by Shong, Tai Soo, Bakar, Siti Hajar Abu, Islam, M. Rezaul

    Published 2019
    “…The knowledge gained from this study will further contribute to understanding the real-life experiences of juvenile offenders, particularly those who are experiencing extreme deprivation, and it is hoped that the insight gained could help in the prevention and control of juvenile delinquent behaviour in Malaysia. © The Author(s) 2018.…”
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