Seminar, Temas461-472R. Thapar, 1998 |
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... social risk ' , may conceptually be viewed as occupy- ing the centre of the inner circle of correction . The social and legal processes to which the juvenile is exposed derive their validity from the principles , pro- cedures and ...
... social risk ' , may conceptually be viewed as occupy- ing the centre of the inner circle of correction . The social and legal processes to which the juvenile is exposed derive their validity from the principles , pro- cedures and ...
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... social deviance ( p . 129 ) . The author analyses juvenile vagrancy , its causes and the preventive measures needed to curb it . He argues that a large number of pre - delinquents in a metropolis like Bombay , come from the migratory or ...
... social deviance ( p . 129 ) . The author analyses juvenile vagrancy , its causes and the preventive measures needed to curb it . He argues that a large number of pre - delinquents in a metropolis like Bombay , come from the migratory or ...
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... social experience in the urban setting of Mumbai shows that the social dis- crimination and economic exploita- tion they face has not changed . Rather , it has assumed different forms . + Ther here are other inquiries which sug- gest ...
... social experience in the urban setting of Mumbai shows that the social dis- crimination and economic exploita- tion they face has not changed . Rather , it has assumed different forms . + Ther here are other inquiries which sug- gest ...
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