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on lawless and delinquent youth. With the publication of Young People and Crime (Graham and Bowling 1995) and Misspent … Youth (Audit Commission 1996) the 'common sense assumption' that exclusion from school inexorably promoted crime received … school exclusion and juvenile crime, and offers some key findings from a research study undertaken with 56 young people who …
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was not offered over time. We find that eligibility for Pathways reduces the likelihood of being charged with a crime by …
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was not offered over time. We find that eligibility for Pathways reduces the likelihood of being charged with a crime by …
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crime and violent crime against the person, male youth unemployment and real male average weekly earnings in Australia from …
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This paper uses data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to study the relationship between job displacement and the probability of arrest and incarceration among young adults. Results show that displacement is associated with increases in the probability of arrest and incarceration. The...
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currently discussed factors of crime like demographic changes, youth-unemployment and income inequality. We use a panel of the … deterrence hypothesis for crime against property. Only weak support can be observed for crime against the person. Economic and …
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