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Citation

Hackler JC. Sociol. Q. 1970; 11(4): 511-522.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1970, Midwest Sociological Society, Publisher Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to bridge the present gap between ideas and the testing of them, rather than offering original explanations of delinquency or suggesting more sophisticated techniques for handling data. The material presented here empirically testing some causal propositions about the etiology of delinquency is a different approach from the traditional correlational study with its cautions about deducing causation. Because of their utility in guiding policy decisions and in constructing and advancing theory, causal models should be attempted even though many weaknesses exist when conventional data are used.

KEYWORDS: Juvenile justice; juvenile delinquency

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