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Subcultural theories: On teenage crime 5 Articles

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    by Dawn Smith Mouser

    The subcultural approach to juvenile delinquency focuses on the various ways in which different subcultures impact on crime and deviance statistics. Subculture refers to groups of people who share the same norms and valu...read more

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    by Concrete Haiku

    Let's look at little Jimmy. He's a sophomore in high school. He gets good grades, plays basket ball, has lots of friends, and listens to his parents. He's a guidance counselor's wet dream. On track for honor roll graduati...read more

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    by Raquel Silva

    Teenage crime is based on a variety of different things. The first being where you grow up. If you think about it many people asume that if you grow up in a low income, one parent house hold, or a Ghetto you tend to be bad...read more

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    by Meredith Seals

    I have one subcultural theory on teenage crime. Crime has been glorified in the media. "Scarface", is still one of the most popular movies among male teens. Last X-mas season witnessed the debut of Al Pacino's role, compac...read more

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    by Humphrey Burke

    Yeah people try take me for a fool blud But I still try keep my kool blud Saying your wining only at pool blud Say you're spitting only drool blud I swear people think im on weed blud Does it look like I bun the seed ...read more

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