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Discover LudwigThe phrase "delinquent behavior" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to behavior that is deemed as violating social norms or laws. Example: The school implemented a program to address delinquent behavior in its students, including regular counseling sessions and community service projects.
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Her research interests include the development of delinquent behavior and risk factors of delinquency.
Various review studies have shown that cognitive-behavioral therapy is an effective intervention targeting criminogenic attitudes and subsequent delinquent behavior [ 12, 53].
A similar study found a nearly 20percentt decrease in violent or delinquent behavior.
Psychiatrists say these feelings may lead to adolescent depression and delinquent behavior.
One is delinquent behavior, the types of things that would get adults arrested — drugs, vandalism, assault.
There have been reports of delinquent behavior well into his late teenage years.
Later, peers become important in the further development and maintenance of delinquent behavior.
"All too often," Judge Gray said, "children charged with delinquent behavior are identified early on as needing mental health services.
Connor, a hotheaded teen whose parents are fed up with his delinquent behavior, is one of the condemned.
She also said curfew laws can keep young people away from older criminals who could stoke delinquent behavior.
"The community should be purified from such delinquent behavior like stealing, lying and the effeminacy phenomenon among men," Sheik Jassem al-Mutairi said during his sermon last Friday.
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