The Delinquents - group - ended in 2005.
The Delinquents - group - was created in 1991.
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Ted B. Palmer has written: 'Differential placement of delinquents in group homes' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquents, Rehabilitation, Social work with juvenile delinquents
The program deals with the second childhood of a group of aging 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.
Dropout Delinquents was created in 2010.
The duration of Dropout Delinquents is 1800.0 seconds.
M.- Frere Luc has written: 'The Rorschach test applied to a group of delinquents' -- subject(s): Delinquents, Rorschach Test 'La methode de Rorschach appliquee a un groupe de delinquants et a un groupe controle. --' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquents, Rorschach Test
The Delinquents - 1957 was released on: USA: 1 March 1957
Tim Trimble has written: 'Moral discourse and identification processes in incarcerated delinquents, community-based delinquents, and non-delinquents in Northern Ireland'
W. L. Herbert has written: 'Dealing with delinquents' -- subject(s): Social work with delinquents and criminals, Social work with juvenile delinquents
"Delinquent" literally means "guilty of misdeeds," so a "delinquent gang" is a criminal gang, where the purpose of the gang is to commit crimes. A similar phrase is a "gang of delinquents," which is a group of criminals. In theory, a "gang of delinquents" could just be a conincidental gathering of criminals and not a group dedicated to crime, but in practice the two phrases mean more or less the same thing.