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Перевод: delinquency speek delinquency


[существительное]
преступность ; провинность ; упущение; проступок ; правонарушение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. From these definitions you will see that crime and delinquency are one form of deviance (strictly speaking, delinquency refers to anti-social and illegal behaviour, but in sociology it is usually linked with "juvenile" and used to refer to the criminality and misconduct of youths).
  2. Different categories of services are no longer "reserved" for categories of problems such as delinquency or the notorious "Verwahrlosung" (waywardness) but are meant to be geared to the specific needs and circumstances of individual children.
  3. In a journey back through the history of crime and delinquency, Pearson shows that for generations Britain has been plagued by the same problems and fears as today.
  4. This does not make it any the less disturbing and below we will discuss contemporary styles of delinquency in greater detail.
  5. Cohen looks to the educational system for his explanation of delinquency.
  6. Hailed by Paul Oldfield as "the missing boy of pop", someone whose resistance takes the form of an absenteeism from life, it strikes me that Reilly's mystical anorexia is unusually suited to Morrissey's neurasthenia, his supine delinquency.
  7. Firstly, we will look at the history of delinquency and will refer in some detail to Geoffrey Pearson's recent study, Hooligan: A history of respectable fears , and his attempt to locate the supposed "golden age" of a traditional way of life based on respect for law and order and all forms of authority.
  8. While some research findings, such as the intractability of persistent delinquency or the continual dangers posed to children by abusers, may depress practitioners, their ability to interpret and apply research will be a hallmark of the professionalism we foresee.
  9. Films about juvenile delinquency, for example, from Cosh Boy (1952) to Violent Playground (1958), never explore the inner worlds of their characters, only demonstrate what a terrible threat to organized society such behaviour represents.
  10. A certain element of delinquency, like a certain element of altruism, is essential to the life and health of any society.
  11. Mortgage "delinquency" rates fell to 4.52 per cent in the second quarter of 1989 from 4.62 per cent in the first quarter, marking the fourth straight quarter in which the figure has fallen.
  12. A history of delinquency
  13. He is the Lout, the Urchin, the Wild Boy who haunts the pages of Charles Dickens and a thousand official reports on Juvenile Delinquency.

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