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Gender Differences in the Associations between Perceived Parenting Styles and Juvenile Delinquency in Pakistan
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Gender Differences in the Associations between Perceived Parenting Styles and Juvenile Delinquency in Pakistan

Pakistan journal of psychological research : PJPR, 2016-12, Vol.31 (2), p.549

COPYRIGHT 2016 National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University ;Copyright Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research Winter 2016 ;ISSN: 1016-0604 ;EISSN: 2663-208X

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Perceived Parental School Involvement and Problems Faced by Students: Comparison of Truant and Punctual Students
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Perceived Parental School Involvement and Problems Faced by Students: Comparison of Truant and Punctual Students

Pakistan journal of psychological research : PJPR, 2016-06, Vol.31 (1), p.241

COPYRIGHT 2016 National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University ;Copyright Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research Summer 2016 ;ISSN: 1016-0604 ;EISSN: 2663-208X

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Parents’ Involvement in the Youth Justice System: A View from the Trenches
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Parents’ Involvement in the Youth Justice System: A View from the Trenches

Canadian journal of criminology, 2009-04, Vol.51 (2), p.255-270 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

Copyright © 2008 University of Toronto Press. ;Copyright University of Toronto Press Apr 2009 ;ISSN: 1707-7753 ;ISSN: 0704-9722 ;EISSN: 1911-0219 ;DOI: 10.3138/cjccj.51.2.255 ;CODEN: CJCCD4

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Parental offending and children’s conduct problems
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Parental offending and children’s conduct problems

Trends and issues in crime and criminal justice, 2019-03 (571), p.1-13

COPYRIGHT 2019 Australian Institute of Criminology ;COPYRIGHT 2019 Australian Institute of Criminology ;Copyright Australian Institute of Criminology Mar 2019 ;ISSN: 0817-8542 ;EISSN: 1836-2206

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Parents remain major influence on children's behavior well into their teen years: study
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Parents remain major influence on children's behavior well into their teen years: study

Jet, 1997-09, Vol.92 (19), p.23

COPYRIGHT 1997 Johnson Publishing ;COPYRIGHT 1997 Johnson Publishing Co. ;ISSN: 0021-5996 ;EISSN: 2832-6008 ;CODEN: JETCAQ

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