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delinquency <a delinquency; delinquencies> N

delinquency

delinquency

delinquency ECON
delinquency ECON

delinquency <a delinquency; delinquencies> N

delinquency LAW
delinquency LAW
delinquency LAW
delinquency SPORTS
delinquency SPORTS
delinquency LAW
delinquency LAW
delinquency LAW
delinquency LAW
delinquency LAW

delinquency

delinquency measurement ECON

delinquency rate ECON

delinquency rate

delinquency report ECON

juvenile delinquency

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Despite evidence to the contrary, 62% of respondents to a 1999 survey on youth delinquency believed that youth crime was up.
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It has also been shown to save money, despite its high costs, as it significantly reduces costs incurred by trials, incarceration, health interventions and delinquency.
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He insisted that delinquency was the result of the real environment and not fictional reading materials.
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The moods of frustration and hopelessness created by such an environment, the movie insists, are the reasons behind juvenile delinquency.
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He was also a pioneer in the field of studying the underlying social causes for juvenile delinquency.
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It was characterized by a rise in subprime mortgage delinquencies and foreclosures, and the resulting decline of securities backed by said mortgages.
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He paid fines of 2,650 for his delinquency with borrowed money, but the estates were not freed of sequestration until 1653.
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Many of the stories involved children and adolescents in custody, paternity, delinquency and adoption hearings.
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The failure in providing the service will be treated as delinquency.
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They serve at-risk six- to twelve-year-olds by providing services that guide them away from gangs, delinquency, and drugs.
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