Juvenile delinquency in Romania: a comparison between minors in prisons and re-education services |
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Authors: | Ioana Popa Paola Borrelli Ruxandra Breda-Popa Cristina Montomoli |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Public Health, Experimental and Forensic Medicine, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy;2. Surveys Department, National Institute for Demographic Studies, Paris, France |
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Abstract: | This article assesses the relationships between the individual and family characteristics of minors and juvenile delinquency in Romania. This cross-sectional study involved Romanian delinquent minors, 285 of whom were incarcerated in prisons in Romania and 280 subject to educational measures in re-education services in Romania. The multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that delinquency in incarcerated minors is associated with age, the offence committed, drug use, school dropout rates, recidivism, family alcoholism, the relationship with the biological parents, and the number of biological siblings. The study provides baseline data to identify at-risk minors in order to develop prevention programmes. We have adopted a public health approach to analysing delinquency and targets risk factors. |
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Keywords: | Delinquency Romanian minors public health approach risk factors prisons re-education services |
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