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In 1961, the writer began to write a novel about curing juvenile delinquency.
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Providing nurse visitations to poor mothers where advice is given on reducing smoking and alcohol use cuts juvenile delinquency in half 15 years later.
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She said problems such as sexual abuse, teenage pregnancies, domestic violence, juvenile delinquency and educational failure were often repeated by different generations.
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Ohio and West Virginia law is different for a juvenile delinquency hearing compared to a criminal trial, Wilson said in the four-page ruling on March 6.
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Jacques Maheasa, a representative of the Socialists, said the law would not make any contribution to fighting juvenile delinquency as the thinking behind it was "excessively repressive".
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John Lott Jr. of Montana State University and the Hoover Institution discovered that, all other things being equal, public schooling appeared to be positively correlated with juvenile delinquency.
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The film's title echoes another tale of juvenile delinquency, Alan Clarke's Made in Britain (1982), but refers not just to the origins of the lead character, but to the movie itself.
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