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JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN FRENCH-SPEAKING BLACK AFRICA

NCJ Number
36280
Journal
Archives de Politique Criminelle Issue: 1 Dated: (1975) Pages: 225-240
Author(s)
G MANGIN
Date Published
1975
Length
16 pages
Annotation
REVIEW OF THE SOCIAL CAUSES OF INCREASING DELINQUENCY IN THESE AFRICAN NATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR CRIME CONTROL AND PREVENTION POLICIES APPROPRIATE FOR THESE NATIONS IN THE PROCESS OF DEVELOPMENT AND MODERNIZATION.
Abstract
THE COUNTRIES DISCUSSED ARE THE IVORY COAST, THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO, SENEGAL, DAHOMENY, UPPER VOLTA, CAMAROON, MADAGASCAR, GABON, THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, CHAD, TOGO, MAURITANIA, MALI, NIGER, ZAIRE, RWANDA, AND BURUNDI. --IN FRENCH