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Is there a relationship between neighborhood structure and juvenile delinquency?
Information on the relationship between neighborhood structure and juvenile delinquency is available in the
National Institute of Justice
publications,
Neighborhood Structure, Immigrant Status, and Youth Violence: Assessing the Role of Parental Supervision
,
Effects of Neighborhood Context on Youth Violence and Delinquency: Does Gender Matter?
; and
Neighborhood Structural Characteristics, Individual-Level Attitudes, and Youths' Crimes Reporting Intentions
. For additional information, visit Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's (OJJDP's) Model Programs Guide
Risk Factors for Delinquency
and
Protective Factors Against Delinquency
Literature Reviews.
Last Updated:
January 4, 2018
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