Factors, And Correlates in the Prevalence of Adolescent Delinquency: Do Sports Involvement Non-Sports Involvement Matter?

Sheila H. Chiffriller
Sheila H. Chiffriller
Gina N. Falcone
Gina N. Falcone
Lester Mayers
Lester Mayers
Jonathan Hornung
Jonathan Hornung
Pace University Pace University

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Sheila H. Chiffriller. 2013. \u201cFactors, And Correlates in the Prevalence of Adolescent Delinquency: Do Sports Involvement Non-Sports Involvement Matter?\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 13 (GJHSS Volume 13 Issue A5).

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Factors, And Correlates in the Prevalence of Adolescent Delinquency: Do Sports Involvement Non-Sports Involvement Matter?

Sheila H. Chiffriller
Sheila H. Chiffriller <p>Pace University</p>
Gina N. Falcone
Gina N. Falcone
Lester Mayers
Lester Mayers
Jonathan Hornung
Jonathan Hornung

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