Session 292: YO11 -> Juvenile Delinquency Among Young People in the Western World: Final Results of the International Self-Report Delinquency Project
Time: 2:50PM to 4:20 PM on Thursday, November 18
Place: York
Session Chair: Josine Junger-Tas, University of Leiden
Age, Gender and Delinquency: Results From the ISRD Study
by: Josine Junger-Tas, University of Leiden (Corresponding)
Social Reaction to Crime in Three European Countries
by: Rosemary Barberet, Facultad de Informatica y Estadistica (Corresponding)
Violence Against Objects and Other Youth Problem Behaviors in a Three Country Study (England and Wales, The Netherlands, and Spain)
by: Cristina Rechea Alberola, Universidad De Castilla - La Mancha (Corresponding)
Minority Status and Delinquency: Results From the ISRD Study
by: Ineke Haen Marshall, University of Nebraska at Omaha (Corresponding)
Ni He, University of Texas - San Antonio
Drugs and Violence in an International Comparative Study: A Secondary Analysis of the International Self-Report Delinquency Data for the 'Youth in Europe' Project
by: Benjamin Bowling, University of Cambridge (Corresponding)
Andrew Zurawan, University of Surrey

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