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Delinquency Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of DELINQUENCY is a delinquent act. How to use delinquency in a sentence.

DELINQUENCY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

behavior, especially of a young person, that is illegal or not acceptable to most people: juvenile delinquency

Delinquency | Criminology, Causes & Prevention - Britannica

Delinquency, criminal behaviour, especially that carried out by a juvenile. Depending on the nation of origin, a juvenile becomes an adult anywhere between ...

DELINQUENCY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

Delinquency definition: failure in or neglect of duty or obligation; dereliction; default. See examples of DELINQUENCY used in a sentence.

delinquency definition · LSData - LSD.Law

Definition: Delinquency refers to a failure or omission, which can be a violation of a law or duty. It can also refer to a debt that is overdue in payment.

Delinquent: Definition, Example, and Statistics on ... - Investopedia

Delinquent refers to the state of being in arrears. When someone is delinquent, they are past due on their financial obligation(s), such as a loan, credit card ...

delinquency - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Etymology. edit. Borrowed from Late Latin dēlinquentia, derived from Latin dēlinquēns, present participle of dēlinquō (“I transgress, err”).

Juvenile delinquency - Wikipedia

Juvenile delinquency, also known as juvenile offending, is the act of participating in unlawful behavior as a minor or individual younger than the statutory age ...

Delinquency - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Delinquency is generally seen as the antisocial and illegal actions of youth, including bullying, cutting class, vandalism, substance use, selling drugs, and ...

Synonyms of delinquency - Merriam-Webster

Synonyms for DELINQUENCY: negligence, neglect, default, failure, oversight, nonfeasance, dereliction, carelessness; Antonyms of DELINQUENCY: ...

Juvenile Delinquency - Maricopa County Superior Court

A youth, who is at least 14 years of age, and who has been convicted in the Juvenile Court of two prior felonies and then is arrested for another felony MAY be ...

Five Things About Youth and Delinquency | National Institute of Justice

Research has identified protective factors — individual, family, peer, school, and community — that can decrease the likelihood of youths ...

Delinquency - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Delinquency is defined as criminal behavior committed by juveniles under the legal age of adulthood. Classical theories are reviewed first, with a focus on the ...

Household Debt Rose Modestly; Delinquency Rates Remain Elevated

Flow into Serious Delinquency (90 days or more delinquent). Category1, Q3 2023, Q3 2024. Mortgage Debt, 0.72%, 1.08%. Home Equity Line of Credit ...

About OJJDP | Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

OJJDP provides national leadership, coordination, and resources to prevent and respond to youth delinquency and victimization. The Office helps states, ...

What is Juvenile Delinquency - Alatsas Law Firm

A child who engages in these illegal acts is considered a juvenile delinquent. Children are typically tried as juveniles, but if the crime is very serious—such ...

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act | CJJ

The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA) is based on a broad consensus that children, youth, and families involved with the juvenile and ...

26 Synonyms & Antonyms for DELINQUENCY - Thesaurus.com

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Delinquency - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

Delinquency is a minor crime, especially one committed by a youth. Cutting class all week to drive around town without your license is a sure sign of ...

DELINQUENCY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary

1. failure or neglect to do what duty or law requires 2. US an overdue debt, tax, etc. 3. a fault: misdeed 4. US behavior, esp. by the young, that is ...