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MUCH of what has been writtenabout juvenile delinquency is disappointing to social scientists and pr...
The study examined the ecological model by testing the direct and indirect effects of four maltreatm...
The text examines the theoretical assumptions of the analysis and research of American sociologists ...
The delinquent area, as the basic concept of ecological theory in criminology,is a natural area that...
Almost from the inception of American sociology, there has been serious work done in the investigati...
Many theorists in the field of criminology have attempted to explain the sources of crime and delinq...
This is a report of an ecological study of delinquency in a Chicago neighborhood having the fifth hi...
The purpose of this study is to discover the spatial distribution of adjudicated delinquents and to ...
The study of the social ecology of crime traces its origins back to the community studies of Cliffor...
The modern criminologists who deal with environmental aspects of crime stress the fact that for an o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between environmental deprivation and ...
The study of how the environment, local geography, and physical locations influence crime has a long...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1984The goal of this dissertation is to improve upon the ...
The present paper studies Juvenile Delinquency from the perspective of the sociological theories of ...
The present paper studies Juvenile Delinquency from the perspective of the sociological theories of ...
MUCH of what has been writtenabout juvenile delinquency is disappointing to social scientists and pr...
The study examined the ecological model by testing the direct and indirect effects of four maltreatm...
The text examines the theoretical assumptions of the analysis and research of American sociologists ...
The delinquent area, as the basic concept of ecological theory in criminology,is a natural area that...
Almost from the inception of American sociology, there has been serious work done in the investigati...
Many theorists in the field of criminology have attempted to explain the sources of crime and delinq...
This is a report of an ecological study of delinquency in a Chicago neighborhood having the fifth hi...
The purpose of this study is to discover the spatial distribution of adjudicated delinquents and to ...
The study of the social ecology of crime traces its origins back to the community studies of Cliffor...
The modern criminologists who deal with environmental aspects of crime stress the fact that for an o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between environmental deprivation and ...
The study of how the environment, local geography, and physical locations influence crime has a long...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1984The goal of this dissertation is to improve upon the ...
The present paper studies Juvenile Delinquency from the perspective of the sociological theories of ...
The present paper studies Juvenile Delinquency from the perspective of the sociological theories of ...
MUCH of what has been writtenabout juvenile delinquency is disappointing to social scientists and pr...
The study examined the ecological model by testing the direct and indirect effects of four maltreatm...
The text examines the theoretical assumptions of the analysis and research of American sociologists ...