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Jim Rose has written: 'Working with young people in secure accommodation' -- subject(s): Institutional care, Juvenile delinquents, Juvenile detention homes, Rehabilitation, Social work with juvenile delinquents
No, the headline is not accurate as it paints all juvenile delinquents as heroes, which is not necessarily true for every individual. It is important to avoid generalizations and stereotypes when describing a group of people.
People may stereotype certain young people as juvenile delinquents due to a combination of factors such as their behavior, appearance, or association with delinquent peers. Media portrayal and societal biases can also contribute to these stereotypes.
it affects the brain of the young people...
Patronage of St. Dominic Savio •boys •children's choirs •choir boys •choirs •falsely accused people •juvenile delinquents •Pueri Cantors
Evert M. Scholte has written: 'Jeugd, politie en hulpverlening' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquents with disabilities, Problem children, Services for, Social work with people with social disabilities
the most common questions people ask about singing are: which song is the best? did you like that song?
how are you? what? why?
what's in it for me is the answer
People 18 and under are affected by juvenile diabetes.
Because the purpose of the website is to create a common place for people who have questions and people who have knowledge to interact with one another, by asking and answering questions. If unwanted/unnecessary questions are allowed, the main purpose of the website would be defeated. Hence, they are not allowed
Some people call a rabbit "juvenile" when it's under 6 months of age, but other people refer to all rabbits under 1 year as "juvenile."