2019
DOI: 10.5505/kpd.2018.81894
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The attitudes of high school adolescent toward crime and risk factors (tur)

Abstract: Objective: In adolescence, where development and change are experienced intensively, there is a greater risk of criminal behavior. So this study was planned to determine the suicidal attitudes and the risk factors for suicidal attitudes of healthy adolescents between 14-18 years of age. Method: The research was conducted with the participation of adolescents between the ages of 14 and 18 who were studying at 9 schools selected as representative schools. The Personal Information Form and Attitudes Against Crime… Show more

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“…Risk factors of delinquency are parenting style, family alcoholism [83], the influence of siblings [84], peer affiliation or pressure, peer rejection, genetic, poverty [85], and environmental factors. The effect of parenting style on delinquent behavior is the same for males and females [86], surprisingly, parental monitoring does not affect the delinquency behavior in boys [87].…”
Section: Delinquencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Risk factors of delinquency are parenting style, family alcoholism [83], the influence of siblings [84], peer affiliation or pressure, peer rejection, genetic, poverty [85], and environmental factors. The effect of parenting style on delinquent behavior is the same for males and females [86], surprisingly, parental monitoring does not affect the delinquency behavior in boys [87].…”
Section: Delinquencymentioning
confidence: 99%