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Identity-Linked Perceptions of the Police Among African American Juvenile Offenders: A Developmental Perspective
Joanna M. Lee
, Laurence Steinberg
, Alex R. Piquero
, George P. Knight
Psychology
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African American
100%
Developmental Perspective
100%
Police Perceptions
100%
Juvenile Offenders
100%
Ethnic Identity Development
100%
Legal Cynicism
100%
Delinquency
66%
Police Legitimacy
66%
Youth Perceptions
66%
Semiannual
33%
Positive Perceptions
33%
Youth Age
33%
High-risk Youth
33%
Misdemeanors
33%
Ethnic Identity
33%
Felony
33%
Compliance with the Law
33%
Perceived Legitimacy
33%
Identity Affirmation
33%
Black Youth
33%
Ethnic Identity Exploration
33%
Psychosocial Maturity
33%
Youth Attitudes
33%
Police Levels
33%
Ages 14-18
33%
Social Sciences
Cultural Identity
100%
Identity Development
60%
Police
60%
Law
20%
Psychology
Ethnic Identity
100%
Identity Development
60%