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Bad girls? Contemporary juvenile girls delinquency in Poland - Dagmara Woźniakowska, University of Warsaw
Gender Discrimination towards Female Arab Teenagers in Israel and Their Involvement in Severe Violence: The Mediating Role of Closeness to Parents - Lana Jeries, University of Cambridge; Mona Khoury, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Sport, relationship with parents, deviant behaviors and victimization in European adolescents: the results of the International Self-report Delinquency Study 3 (ISRD 3). - Barbara Moretti, DAP; Regina Rensi, Department of Health Sciences; Emanuela Pescatore, Ordine degli Avvocati di Firenze; Barbara Gualco, University of Florence
Family socio-economic status, Deviance, and Victimization in Adolescence in Europe: the results of the International Self-Report Delinquency Study 3 (ISRD 3). - Regina Rensi, Department of Health Sciences; Maria Goracci, University of Florence; Barbara Gualco, University of Florence
PROTECT-C: Results from a national study on protective factors for antisocial behavior with Portuguese vulnerable children and youth - Margarida A. Santos, CIJ - Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Justice; School of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Porto; Gilda Santos, CIJ - Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Justice; School of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Porto; Josefina Castro, CEJEA, Lusíada University, Porto, Portugal; Carla Sofia Cardoso, Interdisciplinary Research Centre on Crime Justice and Security (CJS) - School of Criminology, Faculty of Law of the University of Porto; Inês Fonseca, School of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Porto; Hugo S. Gomes, Human Development and Violence Research Centre (DOVE), Federal University of Pelotas; Samuel Moreira, CIJ (Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Justice) - School of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Porto, Portugal | CEJEIA (Center for Legal, Economic, International and Environmental Studies) - Lusíada University, Portugal; Inês Guedes, Interdisciplinary Research Centre on Crime, Justice and Security of the School of Criminology - Faculty of Law of the University of Porto