Everybody's afraid, "my kid -- he's wearing a leather jacket; he's going to turn out to be James Dean." It was the age of the juvenile delinquent . The idea of the juvenile delinquent became important. So there's the emergence of all this whole system of things meant to become sites of social discipline. Meant to turn kids into good citizens, basically. And the summer camp was
subjects would you be okay spending 8 hours over the weekend taking care of juvenile delinquents . 17% of them said sure we'll do it over this weekend. He said fair enough. Then he moved on to the experimental group. In the experimental group he didn't start off directly with his request. What he did was he said he said to the experiment
What is unique about this 25% is that they do not feel in the same way normal people would. They have psychological uniqueness They are irresponsible and delinquent and do not feel guilty and etc From the psychologists point of view, one of their uniqueness is that they do not sympathize
They cannot pay that loan. And they go delinquent in their loan. And they say, you know what?
And it went great for like a day. He's a delinquent . He's a scholar.
So I'm going to do two. But I've just been delinquent adding content to it.
But the new dark web, I kind of am fascinated by. That's the new juvenile delinquent is the one that's living with his parents, is 35 years old. They haven't seen him in two months and they leave food outside of his or her door and they're shutting down the government.
Thesaurus of this, look at this, the synonyms; conniving, cunning, deceitful, devious, bully, cheat, delinquent and my absolute favorite, devil. Catherine Hall: And I'm thinking, I've been calling myself an opportunist for years now.
is that during the Great Depression we had 20% unemployment and it's estimated that half the home loans in this country were delinquent would you want to make a home loan in that kind of environment where you would know if you would be paid back no the government felt it had to
They haven't seen him in two months and they leave food outside of his or her door and they're shutting down the government. Yeah. That's the new juvenile delinquent , and they're having just as much fun as I did when we stole hubcaps.
And half of the boys also had a mother who had been arrested and sent to prison. Equally striking, all of the delinquent boys in the Boston study were white. In part, this racial makeup is a reminder that until the 1960s, at least, until after the Second Great Migration of blacks from the South during and after World
the experimental group. In the experimental group he didn't start off directly with his request. What he did was he said he said to the experiment people in the experimental group I want you to take care of these juvenile delinquents for the next 52 weeks right for the whole year 8 hours per weekend now as you can expect no one wanted to
This intergenerational transfer of violence, as criminologists like to refer to it, was first documented in a separate, but, similar, study done in Boston in the 1940s, which looked at a sample of 500 delinquent boys from working class homes.
She had this wavy gray hair and had these glasses sitting on her nose. And by this time, I was already becoming a delinquent . Because if you have no hope or future, you have nothing to lose.
Because in those situations-- unlike this idea where you're presenting your best self-- if you've grown up there running around naked as a child and everyone has seen you, if you've sort of done all your juvenile delinquent things as a child and everyone still loves you, what do you know? You know you're loved unconditionally.
But in her book, "Join the Club: How Peer Pressure Can Transform the World," Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Tina Rosenberg, argues there are powerful, sometimes overlooked, benefits of peer pressure; that if peer pressure can be an enticement for delinquent behavior, it can also be an enticement for positive behavior. The fearless Tina Rosenberg has spent her career tackling some of the world's most difficult problems. Her powerful 1995 book, "The Haunted Land" won both the National Book Award and
And this is a contextual history. So I'm writing about the 1950s and '60s when rock music was the music of delinquents . And it was greatly frowned upon in mainstream society.
So it's similar to what happens medically. Second, a family focus could lead to more therapies or better therapies for young people who are in danger of becoming delinquent . For example, in recent years, there's a new program called multisystemic therapy, which
Was I being adequately jockish to fool everybody? But oh, how in love I was with Neil, who was as close as our class could come to a juvenile delinquent -- not very close at all. And whether it was one of those mornings when, my having boarded the train at 66th Street, he simply got on at 79th, or one of those
The Common Application Form, the form that's used by more than 500 colleges and universities nationwide to determine the makeup of next year's new admissions, it asks the question, have you ever been convicted or adjudicated delinquent of an offense? Yes or no? Can you imagine your ability to access education limited to a checked box?
of Marlon Brando and the Wild Ones; nobody wanted their kid to be Marlon Brando. It's the age of "Rebel Without a Cause." Everybody's afraid, "my kid -- he's wearing a leather jacket; he's going to turn out to be James Dean." It was the age of the juvenile delinquent . The idea of the juvenile delinquent became important. So there's the emergence of all this whole system of things meant to
At ease amongst residents who many may refer to as social deviants-- prostitutes, drug addicts, delinquents , criminals, gypsies, carnies, bums,