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. 2005 Sep 1;96(1):267-298.

DEVELOPMENTAL TRAJECTORIES OF LEGAL SOCIALIZATION AMONG SERIOUS ADOLESCENT OFFENDERS

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DEVELOPMENTAL TRAJECTORIES OF LEGAL SOCIALIZATION AMONG SERIOUS ADOLESCENT OFFENDERS

Alex R Piquero et al. J Crim Law Criminol. .
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Predicted Legal Cynicism Trajectories
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Predicted Legitimacy Trajectories

References

    1. Tyler Tom R., Huo Yuen J. Trust in the Law: Encouraging Public Cooperation with the Police and Courts. 2002
    1. Sampson Robert J., Bartusch Dawn Jeglum. Legal Cynicism and (Subcultural?) Tolerance of Deviance: The Neighborhood Context of Racial Differences. Law & Soc'y Rev. 1998;32:777.
    1. Tyler Tom R. Why People Obey the Law: Procedural Justice, Legitimacy and Compliance. 1990 hereinafter Tyler, Why People Obey the Law.
    1. See, e.g., Anderson Elijah. Code of the Street: Decency, Violence, and the Moral Life of the Inner City. 1st ed. 1999.

    1. See Tyler Tom R., et al. Social Justice in a Diverse Society. 1997 Fagan Jeffrey A., Tyler Tom R. Legal Socialization of Children and Adolescents. Soc. Just. Res. 2006 forthcoming.

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