Juvenile behavior in adults

    • [PDF File]Juvenile Firesetting: A Research Overview - Office of Justice Programs

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      behavior. developing applied research initiatives to help professionals curtail juvenile firesetting. The project included a review of the research literature, a conference of researchers and profes­ sionals involved in preventing juvenile firesetting, and a final report, upon Drawing on information gathered by Juvenile Fireset­


    • [PDF File]Juvenile social relationships reflect adult patterns of behavior in ...

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      juvenile period, they develop social relationships and physical skills that both facilitate survival to adulthood and impact adult fitness. In this study, we use 2 years of observational data to examine the development of these skills across the juvenile period in a wild cercopithecine primate, the gelada (Theropithecus gelada). As adults ...


    • [PDF File]School Based Peer Effects and Juvenile Behavior

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      contact with adults. Coleman (1990), Crane (1991), Becker (1996), and Durlauf (1997) posit contagious effects in which the probability that a youth behaves in a certain manner depends positively on the prevalence of such be-havior among the youth’s peers. And Anderson (1991) describes the allure of a “street culture” that values drug use


    • [PDF File]Juvenile Delinquency and Behavior Patterning - JSTOR

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      the young child is misconduct in the eyes of adults and their culture patterns and not necessarily in terms of the attitudes of the child. Misbehavior is therefore a function of the impact of the patterning forces at work in the social environment of the child. This state-ment assumes that the behavior of the child, regardless of original


    • Differences in Criminal Behavior and Court Responses among Juvenile and ...

      Juvenile and youthful offender crimes pose two general policy ques-tions. (1) To what degree must crime control strategies reach juvenile or youthful offenders in order to be effective? (2) To what degree are juvenile courts being asked to deal with criminal behavior that repre-sents a real threat to community safety as opposed to crime that is ...


    • [PDF File]Why Juveniles Commit Crimes - Yale University

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      How does juvenile behavior become delinquent, and when? The result of being delinquent as a juvenile The nature and extent of juvenile delinquency ... adults. One of these stages is the adolescent stage. When humans are in the adolescent stage, they are considered juveniles, When a juvenile does something wrong, contrary to the laws or norms of ...


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      ciated with adults than with juveniles in terms of necessity and societal expectations, and any exploration of juvenile behavior along the lines here attempted must treat of what " it means to be young as compared with being older. As will become apparent, the differences between juveniles and adults


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      apply to adults, like running away and truancy. They make up only 5 percent of the offenses of juveniles in custody (Puzzanchera, 2009), The other 95 percent of juveniles in custody at any point in time (excluding those in adult prisons) are held for criminal delinquency offenses. Juvenile delinquent behavior is believed to be under-represented


    • [PDF File]Feeding Patterns and Aggressive Behavior in Juvenile and Adult American ...

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      We recorded the behavior of 46 “paired” adult and juvenile flamingos feeding together in mixed flocks, as well as the behavior of 70 unpaired birds. Paired 4-min observations were recorded within 10 min of each other, and were limited to birds feeding within 20 m of each other. We recorded (1) the numbers of steps taken (stamp-


    • [PDF File]Undesirable Juvenile Behavior and the Quality of Parental ... - JSTOR

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      We examine how undesirable juvenile behavior is related to the structure and quality of home life. In homes with both own-parents or one parent and another adult partner, we distinguish among unhappy, moderately happy, and very happy relationships for the adults. Single-parents are treated as one category.


    • [PDF File]UNDERSTANDING JUVENILE SEX OFFENDERS: RESEARCH FINDINGS AND GUIDELINES ...

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      Juvenile male sex offenders are found to vary on a number of clinical and criminal iindicators. As with their adult counterparts, juvenile sex offenders appear to fall primarily into two major types: those who target children, and those who offend against peers or adults.


    • [PDF File]FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS, JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, AND ADULT CRIMINALITY*

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      ent effect on serious criminal behavior, alcoholism, or occupational achieve- ment (J. McCord, 1990). Theories have emphasized one or another description of family life as important to healthy child development. Research concerned with bonding to, or identification with, socialized adults has focused on affection of parents


    • [PDF File]Juveniles in Adult Prisons and Jails - Office of Justice Programs

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      an estimated 13,876 juvenile state prison admissions in 1997. There are no current estimates of the number of youth admitted to jails each year. In terms of their legal status while incarcerated, 21 percent were held as adjudicated juvenile offenders or pretrial detainees, and 75 percent were sentenced as adults.


    • [PDF File]Adopting PBIS in Secure Juvenile Settings

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      reinforces desirable behavior (C.M. Nelson, Jolivette, Leone, & Mathur, 2010). This approach clearly communicates expectations and rules and minimizes opportunities for youth to engage in problematic behavior. Adults in an effective juvenile justice system consistently and fairly give corrective consequences for rule infractions.


    • [PDF File]Juveniles Sentenced and Incarcerated as Adults: Findings from a ... - CJCJ

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      Adults: Findings from a Qualitative Analysis of Their Knowledge, Understanding, and Perceptions of Their Sentences Karen Miner-Romanoff, Ph.D., J.D.* Volume 9—No. 1—Spring 2012 *Dr. Karen Miner-Romanoff, J.D. currently teaches at Ohio State University and practices law representing indigent juvenile offenders.


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      Moreover, studies on adults, by definition, consider only those individuals that have successful-ly navigated and survived the challenges of the juvenile period. Yet, annual mortality rates of immature primates are often double those of adults of the same species [Ross and Jones, 1999]. Thus, to fully understand life histories, alternative ...


    • [PDF File]Feeding Patterns and Aggressive Behavior in Juvenile and Adult ... - JSTOR

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      and as adults individuals with pink or bright red plumage. The few birds that appeared to be molt-ing from juvenal to adult plumage were not in-cluded in our observations. PAIRED FEEDING OBSERVATIONS We recorded the behavior of 46 "paired" adult and juvenile flamingos feeding together in mixed flocks, as well as the behavior of 70 unpaired birds.


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      equated with that of adults, even when they commit the same crime” (Saltzman 2004). In 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Roper v. Simmons that juveniles “lack the unkind identities of adults, display irresponsible behavior, and are defenseless to negative peer pressures” (Roper v. Simmons 2005).


    • [PDF File]Reckless Juveniles - UC Davis

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      youth crime, which looks not to excuse or justify juvenile behavior, but to adjust culpability to more closely align with expected behavior. response to youthful criminal conduct.”). 3 For others considering these implications, see Jenny E. Carroll, Brain Science and the Theory of Juvenile Mens Rea, 94 N.C. L. REV. 539, 590 (2016) (inquiring ...


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