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MEASURING AND PREDICTING JUVENILE PROBATION OUTCOMES, AN EXPLORATORY STUDY

NCJ Number
7631
Journal
Criminology Volume: 10 Issue: 2 Dated: (AUGUST 1972) Pages: 143-160
Author(s)
D S CARTWRIGHT; G W KELLING
Date Published
1972
Length
18 pages
Annotation
SOCIAL, PERSONALITY, AND DELINQUENCY HISTORY FACTORS THAT ARE POTENTIAL PREDICTORS OF JUVENILE PROBATION OUTCOME ACCORDING TO BOTH OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE CRITERIA.
Abstract
EXPLORATIONS OF THIS STUDY HAVE LED TO THE FINDING THAT ALL PANELS OF POTENTIAL PREDICTOR FACTORS CONTRIBUTE AT LEAST ONE MEASURE THAT ADDS TO THE PREDICTIVE RELATIONSHIP WITH ONE OR MORE CRITERIA OF PROBATION OUTCOME. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED)

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