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EVOLUTION OF THE SOCIAL RELATIONS AND BEHAVIOR OF INSTITUTIONALIZED YOUNG DELINQUENTS

NCJ Number
29761
Journal
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONS Volume: 14 Issue: 1 Dated: (JANUARY 1972) Pages: 32-43
Author(s)
M CUSSON
Date Published
1972
Length
12 pages
Annotation
STATISTICS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL RELATIONS OF CLIENTS AT TWO JUVENILE DELINQUENT RESIDENT INSTITUTIONS IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, CANADA.
Abstract
THE STUDY SHOWED THAT AT MONT ST. ANTOINE THE CLIENTS' SOCIAL RELATIONS ARE GOOD AT THE BEGINNING AND END OF THEIR STAY WITH A PERIOD OF CRISIS IN BETWEEN. AT BOSCOVILLE, THE BEHAVIOR OF THE CLIENTS CHANGED IN A POSITIVE MANNER AFTER ONE YEAR, WHEREAS THEIR SOCIAL RELATIONS IMPROVED PROGRESSIVELY THROUGHOUT THEIR STAY. --IN FRENCH, SUMMARY IN ENGLISH

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