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Social and economic stress, child neglect and juvenile delinquency

Weatherburn, Don1997
Books, Manuscripts
Economic stress in the sense of economic depivation which results in financial hardship, regardless of whether its effects include emotional stess and also to describe social factors which impose hardship on families.
Main title:
Imprint:
Sydney NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research 1997
Collation:
55 p illustrations
Contents:
Economic stress and the parenting process - Child neglect, child abuse and juvenile involvement in crime - Calculation of the measures used - Neglect and abuse - Juvenile participation in crime - Measures of social and economic stress - Postcodes - Regession analysis - Path analysis - Social and economic stress as predictors of neglect abuse and juvenile participation in crime - Neglect as a predictor of juvenile participation in crime - Abuse as predictor of juvenile participation in crime - Models for other measures of juvenile participation in crime - Path analysis
Dewey class:
364.36 SOC
Local class:
364.36
Language:
English
BRN:
49392
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
ResearchTech Book364.36 SOCAvailable
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