CRIMINAL YOUTH VIOLENCE
.... 4-5). Another trend in
youth crime is the use of children under the
age of 12 to perform criminal acts for older teenagers (Barlow, 1991, pp. 229-242). ....
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Youth Gang Membership
.... inform intervention and prevention strategies for discouraging gang membership among
youth. .... researchers followed subjects included in the sample from
age 10 to ....
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MEDIATION IN JUVENILE COURT This research paper
.... Another possible problem is unequal bargaining power or leverage in the mediation owing to the
youth's age and inexperience. The ....
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Youth and Income
.... The following table charts
youth unemployment by
age: Table 2. American Unemployment Rate by
Age Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS1) Thus far we have ....
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Urban youth gangs
.... to 30, with most being between 14 years and 24 years of
age (Hutson, Anglin .... male youths...delinquents are more often members of gangs...not all
youth gangs are ....
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Suicide Prevention for Lesbian Youth
.... Subjects in the study were 221 self-identified gay, lesbian, and bisexual youths (mean
age 18.5 years) who attended
youth groups across the United States and ....
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The Issue of Youth Violence
.... people under
age 18 has received a great deal of attention in the psychological literature of the past decade, and so this literature review of
youth violence ....
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Puerto Rican Adolescents
.... Antisocial and disruptive behavior have increasing stability with
age, thus underscoring the more intractable quality of dysfunctional behavior as
youth age. ....
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Youth by Joseph Conrad
.... tranquillity. "
Youth" is
youth recollected in middle
age; passion recollected not in disillusion, but through and beyond disillusion. The ....
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RISK MANAGEMENT IN YOUTH ATHLETICS
.... As children
age, however,
youth athletic programs tend to apply more demanding selection criteria for continued participation. Thus ....
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Foster Care
.... As a result they are more likely than other
youth, once they leave foster care at
age 18, to not finish high school, be unemployed, and be dependent on public ....
(1327

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Effects of Parenting on Development and Youth Violence
.... threats of violence are significantly related to violent behaviors with the peak
age for arrests of these violent offenses being 18 years.
Youth violent acts ....
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The value of Youth Participation in Sports
.... win-at-all behaviors in sports, some question the value of
youth sport participation .... their esteem in the eyes of society: "Children in the
age range of ....
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An Investigation of Youth Violence & Other Criminal Behaviors
.... perception. Another trend in
youth crime is the use of children under the
age of 12 to perform criminal acts for older teenagers. This ....
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Margaret Mead's Coming of age in Samoa
Margaret Mead's Coming of
age in Samoa: A Psychological Study of Primitive
Youth for Western Civilisation is a study of child and adolescent development in ....
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Familial Drinking Patterns & Youth Addiction
.... Familial and personal drinking histories and measures of competence in
youth. .... to differences in family history as well as in relation to
age differences. ....
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Childhood Sexual Abuse & Youth Runaway Behavior
.... Further, runaway/homeless
youth demonstrated all forms of drug abuse, engaged in first sexual intercourse at an earlier
age, and experienced a higher incidence ....
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Age Discrimination in the Workforce
.... and old
age are viewed as synonymous in American society (Woolf, 2000). The second contributing factor toward ageism is the American emphasis on a
youth culture ....
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Public Policy on Youth Gun Violence
.... under the
age of 20 are killed or injured by firearms every year Despite a dramatic drop in violent crime from the mid-1990s to the late 1990s,
youth gun ....
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Age Discrimination Lawsuits & Societal Attitudes
.... and old
age are viewed as synonymous in American society (Woolf, 2000). The second contributing factor toward ageism is the American emphasis on a
youth culture ....
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A History of the Juvenile Justice System in the US
.... Cases receive an informal disposition by a judge when a
youth admits guilt and agrees .... laws governing who may be considered a juvenile and at what
age a suspect ....
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Metaphysical Conceits in Shakespeare's Sonnets
.... Shakespeare takes us from
youth and beauty to old
age and death, from late spring and the promise it holds to the bleak inevitability of winter. ....
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Stress in Young People Caused by Sexual Identity
.... Chandler, K. (1995). Passages of pride: Lesbian and gay
youth come of
age. New York: Random House. Friedman RC (1994). Homosexuality. ....
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Youth Drug Use & Prevention
.... of drugs is another attractive element: "[Drugs] enable the
youth to experience .... that youngsters are under pressure to use drugs at an increasingly earlier
age. ....
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Wildings of Adolescents
.... found. Kramer, R. (1988). At a tender
age: Violent
youth and juvenile justice. New York: Henry Holt. Peirce, N. (1988). Nefarious ....
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Cell Phones and Ages 17-21
.... and social groups away from the prying eyes of their parents." This paper will explore the influence of cell phones on
youth in the approximate
age range of 17 ....
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Aging Americans & Value Systems
.... In the United States, which emphasizes
youth and energy over
age and wisdom, family members of advancing years are placed in nursing homes where they can live ....
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A Social Work Perspective on Child Abuse
....
Youth under
age 18, regardless of their racial/ethnic, socioeconomic, or family constellation, are seen by Baker (1999) as potentially at risk for ....
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Traditional Roles and Kuwaiti Females
.... begun to evidence excessive levels of fertility, infant and child mortality, international migration, dependency on foreign workers, and a
youth age structure. ....
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Sexuality & Gender
.... with these changes...Sex became the central public symbol of
youth culture, a fundamental part of the definition that separated
youth from
age" (Bailey, 1989 ....
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