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This scene combines two of conservative middle America's favourite bêtes noires - nudity and kids on skateboards – for a masterclass in low-level juvenile delinquency from Bart Simpson.
His observational eye is evident in the night's opening double whammy of Messed Up Kids and Seen It All, two vignettes of juvenile delinquency from his youth spent on the wrong side of the tracks on a Midlands council estate.
But to receive final approval for assistance, applicants must provide detailed documentation of their need, like a letter of termination from an employer and a notice of delinquency from the lender.
The show displays a report to the United States Senate, "Comic Books and Juvenile Delinquency," from 1955, and an American Civil Liberties Union report from the same year, "Censorship of Comic Books".
When juvenile offenders admitted to reading comics, it was seized on as a common denominator; one notable critic was Fredric Wertham, author of the book Seduction of the Innocent (1954), who attempted to shift the blame for juvenile delinquency from the parents of the children to the comic books they read.
The sharp decline of delinquency from adolescence to young adulthood has been observed and documented universally in different cultures and across historical time [37].
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The state audits approximately four thousand of these returns, and brings in about two hundred million dollars a year in delinquencies from people wrongly or fraudulently claiming nonresident status.
The presidential memorandum that Mr. Obama signed directs the budget office, along with the Treasury Department and other federal agencies, to move to block contractors with "serious tax delinquencies" from doing business with the government.
Two Web sites, Foreclosure.com and RealtyTrac.com, list delinquencies from cities all over the U.S.
PayNet collects real-time loan information, such as originations and delinquencies, from more than 250 leading U.S. capital equipment lenders.
The home, Stephen's House at the New York Foundling, was part of the Administration for Children's Services Close to Home program, which gives juveniles from New York City arrested on acts of delinquency — ranging from turnstile jumping to robbery — an opportunity to serve their sentences in rehabilitative facilities closer to their families, instead of upstate.
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