PROTECTION AND RISK FACTORS, AND JUVENILES’ DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR
The paper offers a definition of such notions as “risk factor”, “custody factor” as applied to delinquent behavior, a version of juvenils’ deviant behavior. It includes a classification of revealed risk and custody factors, demonstrates effectiveness of delinquent behavior formation risk factors elimination programs adopted by schools in the West, made on the basis of foreign sources, and comprises results of a research conducted by the author into finding out custody-creativity factor.
Keywords: factor, macrofactors, risk factor, custody factor, delinquent behavior, deviant behavior, creativity, neurotism, psychotism
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Issue: 4, 2009
Rubric: Psychology
Pages: 92 — 95
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