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Hauptrichtungen in Theorie und Erforschung der Jugendkriminalität in den USA seit 1930

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In dem vorliegenden Artikel wollen wir versuchen, gewisse Trends der Theorie und Forschung auf dem Gebiet der Jugendkriminalität in den USA seit 1930 zu beschreiben. Wir beabsichtigen nicht, eine erschöpfende Übersicht über die seitherige amerikanische Literatur zu geben, sondern wollen lediglich die wichtigsten theoretischen Formulierungen sowie die hauptsächlichsten Forschungsergebnisse erwähnen.

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Bordua, D.J. (1957). Hauptrichtungen in Theorie und Erforschung der Jugendkriminalität in den USA seit 1930. In: Heintz, P., König, R. (eds) Soziologie der Jugendkriminalität. Studien zur Sozialwissenschaft. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-86233-4_10

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