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Dass Einflüsse der Lebensumwelten einen positiven oder negativen Beitrag zur Entwicklung von Kindern und Jugendlichen leisten und auch an der Entstehung von Delinquenz beteiligt sein können, ist keine überraschende Erkenntnis, auch wenn sie in den Forschungsansätzen zu Jugenddelinquenz lange Zeit keine angemessene Aufmerksamkeit gefunden hat. Effekte sozialräumlicher Kontexte auf Individuen zu untersuchen ist aufwändig und fügt der ohnehin schwierigen Theoriebildung und empirischen Analyse eine weitere Komplexitätsstufe hinzu.
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