Teenagers often get away with outrageous and antisocial behaviour because it's believed to be hormonal and a natural part of adolescence. |
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An alcohol exclusion zone could be set up in an area of York city centre which is plagued by antisocial drinkers. |
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The campaign has been praised by government supremos leading the fight against antisocial behaviour in Britain. |
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It is introducing identity cards, restricting immigration, seeking to curb the right of habeas corpus and extending antisocial behaviour orders. |
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They are antisocial because the way society is organized doesn't appeal to them and they want change. |
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A junkie knows he's entering into something that's so heinously antisocial that it's going to cut him off from everybody. |
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She said the boy had already signed an antisocial behaviour contract, under which police and the authorities monitor his actions closely. |
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The UK government's obsession with tackling antisocial behaviour is making society even more lonely and fragmented. |
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A persistent teenage criminal who broke the terms of his antisocial behaviour order has been locked up for five months. |
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Apart from the fact that I would never have any friends, don't you think this is a bit antisocial? |
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He had always done his best to keep himself to himself and had often taken criticism from others for being so antisocial and insular in the past. |
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I've been accused of being antisocial so many times it's amazing I even have friends. |
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Meanwhile, Lacey is an existentialist who always is antisocial and lonely and blames everyone but herself for it. |
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There is no bigger big-noter than this guy whose own actions of alcohol-fuelled antisocial behaviour are well below par. |
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At Kingston Crown Court, Judge William Thomas issued Carty with an antisocial behaviour order to stop him cold-calling on victims in the future. |
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Walsh said that the rise could be attributed in part to a Garda crackdown on juvenile antisocial behaviour. |
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But don't assume that packing food means lunch hours secluded in our cubicles like antisocial moles or hermits. |
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Does Jerry withdraw because he is antisocial, or because he cannot hear what is being said around him? |
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Do not be fooled my antisocial friends, the day has dawned on a new era of acceptance for anti-social behaviour. |
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On the surface it simply appears to be a case of a crackdown on antisocial behaviour. |
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Studies have shown that deficiency in essential vitamins can lead to antisocial behaviour. |
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It is possible that you are antisocial, misanthropic, or in need of a good shrink. |
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Many people pitied my commonsensical, public-spirited child for being raised by an antisocial naysayer like me. |
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Residents living close to the site fear their lives could be blighted by noise pollution and antisocial behaviour created by a night club. |
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Housing association chiefs have sounded a warning shot after evicting their first tenant in York for antisocial behaviour. |
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The term antisocial personality is often used interchangeably with psychopath or sociopath and is connotative of many forms of deviant behavior. |
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A family of travellers have been handed landmark antisocial behaviour orders to curb their unruly lifestyle. |
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The point is that adolescent fury needs an outlet and such colourful purveyors of antisocial behaviour provide a relatively safe channel for it. |
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There has been an increase in vagrants and Bergies and huge antisocial behaviour. |
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Schools are microcosms of society and so, inevitably, there are bound to be examples of unacceptable and antisocial behaviour. |
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It found that students worry about leading an independent life, dealing with antisocial flatmates and managing their finances. |
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We are targeting these youths using new powers given to us under the antisocial behaviour legislation. |
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Despite ever-growing public abhorrence of this most antisocial crime, numbers of drivers caught over the limit are rising. |
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In contrast, the antisocial behaviour of children who did not have psychopathic tendencies was mainly influenced by environmental factors. |
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The dispersal orders have worked in other areas, resulting in a reduction of antisocial behaviour. |
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One often hears of growing concerns about the egocentrism, antisocial attitudes, and lack of morals of adolescents. |
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Yet she was always downcast, antisocial, and she wrote the darkest poetry, which she shared with me. |
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Vasari's portrait of the aged Piero as eremitic and antisocial has influenced the way scholars have read the few available documents. |
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In the past, antisocial personality disorder often was considered to be a psychopathic or sociopathic condition. |
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Hare wants to disassociate psychopathy from the DSM's catchall diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder. |
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But the fuzz won't let Sonny fill his antisocial, autonomous dance card. |
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The absence of empathy fosters antisocial behavior, coldblooded murder, genocide. |
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These adolescents frequently have a long history of aggressive, disruptive, antisocial behavior, which started early in childhood. |
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Interestingly, the differences in antisocial behavior between experimental and control boys increased as the follow-up progressed. |
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It is only in exceptional circumstances that actively antisocial behavior such as looting takes place. |
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May affect safety of others, leads to antisocial behavior and a high level of aggressiveness. |
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The intensive and solution-focused approach addresses goals that are related to the youth's antisocial behavior. |
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But even if we could identify these changes, we would not even know which are responsible for antisocial behavior in animals and people. |
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Look for signs of antisocial personality disorder across a person's lifetime. |
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Will a quiet, reserved, thoughtful child be pegged as having antisocial personality disorder? |
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The needs of the learners clash directly with the antisocial personality of the students who bully. |
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Evidence on the treatment of antisocial personality and substance use disorders suggests addressing the substance use problem first. |
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Men are more likely to be diagnosed with, for example, antisocial personality disorders. |
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Recently, there has been renewed interest in the role of antisocial personality and psychopathy in the assessment of dangerousness. |
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It's going to be a magnet for yobbos, vandalism and antisocial behaviour. |
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If more could be encouraged to join up Scouting could make a sizeable dent on problems such as childhood obesity and antisocial behaviour. |
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High rates of parental antisocial personality disorder, substance abuse, and maternal depression have been found in boys referred to clinics for aggressive behavior. |
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But is all of our time online turning us into antisocial hermits? |
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Even around his best friend, he was still antisocial and shy. |
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Sometimes he wondered why she married such an antisocial, introverted man. |
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While these friendships tend to be less stable than those between non-drug-using and nonantisocial peers, real friendships between antisocial adolescents exist. |
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From this perspective, privacy is no longer just asocial, it is antisocial. |
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Policies which neglect the environment are antisocial, wasteful, regressive and myopic. |
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It's crucial to intervene as soon as children show the first signs of antisocial behaviour, before things get worse. |
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Republican dissident terror groups have also stepped up their attacks on those in their own communities whom they label as antisocial. |
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This category encompasses many issues ranging from simple vandalism and antisocial behaviour to robbery and pickpocketing. |
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Children separated from parents for other reasons did not exhibit antisocial tendencies to the same extent. |
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It is designed to identify the antisocial attitudes, values, and beliefs that may play a role in the maintenance of antisocial behaviour. |
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Before moving on to the matter of psychopaths and antisocial people, I would like to come back to the following matter. |
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Children whose parents have been imprisoned have an increased tendency to commit criminal or antisocial acts themselves in later life. |
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However, there will always be some students who need additional support to prevent them from becoming involved in antisocial behaviour. |
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A significant subpopulation of participants in the study showed a strong disposition to engage in antisocial behavior, including irrational and self-destructive violence. |
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The libertarian position, that everything the government does to try to curb antisocial behaviour is an illegitimate fetter on personal liberty, seems to me to be quite wrong. |
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He had all his digits and limbs and, to my knowledge, had committed no antisocial acts with his legally obtained explosives. |
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I like people, I'm just unsocial because of my hearing, not antisocial. |
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But when this witness began to act out in antisocial ways, his mother sent him off to foster care. |
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Few of those who believe Hernandez is guilty will be surprised by a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder. |
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This in turn helps society by reducing crime and antisocial behaviour. |
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The warning is part of a major drive to rid the estate of its image as a centre of vandalism and antisocial behaviour, and to improve residents' quality of life. |
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And it is no reason to focus on the technology in such a laser-like manner that everything else about antisocial behaviour, crime and society is completely ignored. |
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Our aim is to gather intelligence from the local community and to work to tackle long term problems, including crime issues and others such as antisocial behaviour. |
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Now they are handing out these ridiculous antisocial behaviour orders. |
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A popular Clapham bar under the spotlight for complaints about antisocial behaviour suffered a fresh setback after a customer was stabbed in the back during a fight. |
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Although it might just seem like harmless fun to some young people, this behaviour is antisocial and genuinely intimidating to residents and we will not tolerate it. |
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We will also be tackling antisocial behaviour such as criminal damage. |
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The combination of impulsive sensation-seeking and aggression was also related to antisocial personality disorder among male prisoners and to level of cocaine abuse. |
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About 3 percent of men and about 1 percent of women have antisocial personality disorder, with much higher percentages among the prison population. |
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As we noted in a previous report, the distribution of antisocial syndromes in our sample is also likely to reflect the ascertainment of the sample. |
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For example, the cult of ancestors and tutelary spirits, which extend the community in time and space, contrasts with antisocial individualistic cults. |
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Authoritarian parents tend to have children who are stifled in their ability to solve problems creatively and who are more likely to resort to unilateral or antisocial means of solving conflict. |
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A history of antisocial behaviour, usually defined as criminal history, is the most studied of all the risk factors when it comes to Aboriginal offenders. |
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Furthermore, it is important to note that many adolescents with histories of fire involvement also exhibit other antisocial behaviours and have had some contact with the legal system. |
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The big environmental NGOs try to radicalize the climatic objectives of governments while refusing to see that this radicalisation involves at the same time the accentuation of antisocial attacks. |
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It reviews developments since the Crime and Disorder Act, 1998, and assesses the impact of the government's Crime Reduction Strategy and its campaign against antisocial behavior. |
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You're essentially rewarding the owner for antisocial behavior. |
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A low resting heart rate correlates with antisocial behavior. |
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Factor analysis suggests that the items of the BPI factor well into six subscales, one of which measures antisocial behavior. |
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According to the literature, antisocial personality disorder is the most influential factor directly related to criminality. |
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In addition, they collect data about the perception of issues such as antisocial behaviour and the criminal justice system. |
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The second caveat is that antisocial preferences, such as sadism, envy and resentment, have to be excluded. |
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In other words, a history of child maltreatment, drug and alcohol abuse, and involvement with antisocial peers places youth at a significant risk for engaging in criminal behaviour. |
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Such individuals are more antisocial, less concerned about the consequences of their actions, and less fearful of legal sanctions, including prison. |
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Sutherland, at 20, played Ace Merrill – the antisocial, aggressive bully with a penchant for Hawaiian shirts, bleached blonde hair and picking on people half his age. |
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Our Uniguard solution allows us to integrate a full range of cutting-edge video surveillance technologies to guarantee that all suspicious or antisocial behaviour is recorded and stored in a single database. |
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Despite such antisocial tendencies, such youngsters do not necessarily have salient psychological maladjustments. |
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Hence, especially non-sexually reoffending JSOs may be the subgroup of JSOs who commit their sexual offense in the context of a problematic antisocial behavior pattern. |
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He also highlighted some personality characteristics, since apart from this disorder a person can also have antisocial behavior, a personality that does not tolerate frustration well or be a more dependent person. |
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She said she did not find any evidence of a psychotic disorder, but there were elements of paranoia and antisocial personality disorder. |
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Jim Withyman, defending, said a psychiatric report concluded Wilson had an antisocial personality disorder. |
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Our study understanding brain regions with antisocial Stephane Physically they were reckoned to be barrel-chested with a reduced chin. |
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The Government is taking officers off streets to weaken antisocial behaviour powers. |
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Our traditional substance use treatment tools are proving to be less effective in dealing with clients' antisocial characteristics. |
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It explicitly recognizes antisocial attitudes, antisocial associates, a history of antisocial behaviour and antisocial personality pattern as indicators of the four sets of major causal variables. |
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Conduct Disorder essentially covers four different types of antisocial behavior: violence towards people and animals, deceitfulness and theft, destruction of property, and serious violations of rules. |
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In such areas, large groups of young people may express their frustration, anger, and suppressed tensions through fighting and other antisocial behavior. |
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However, cycles of violence in the community and in the home can be broken if there is early identification of the problem and support to the victims before antisocial behavior begins. |
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Steve Carell is Mark Baum, an antisocial introvert who also happens to, well, the same again really, though he does it at a pitch of permanent biliousness. |
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We found significant similarities between the two groups in their index offence, criminal histories, objective measure of risk and incidence of an antisocial personality. |
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To make provision in connection with antisocial behaviour. |
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Participants who were male, with more antisocial features, alcohol dependence, stress, and poorer family environments were more likely to have severe gambling problems. |
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Paternal alcoholism and antisocial personality disorder in the biological father have shown the strongest associations with children's externalizing behavioural problems. |
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Of course, many offenders will be antisocial individuals who deserve little solicitude, while many victims will have well-developed social consciences and empathize with the plight of the urban poor. |
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Mark Zuckerberg as a slightly antisocial sad sack. |
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Those who steer' EU policy should realise, at long last, that the majority of citizens reject the Union as a militarist and neo-liberal project that is effectively antisocial! |
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The antisocial behaviour that has rarely been out of the headlines features, with minimoto joining chav, Asbo and happy-slapping. |
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May affect safety of others, leads to antisocial behaviors and a high level of aggressiveness among users. These may lead them to act dangerously toward others, e.g. road rage. |
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On the other hand, poor school performance and early mental health problems can increase the risk of antisocial behavior, delinquency, substance use disorders and teenage pregnancy. |
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It was a level of paranoia that I've only felt once before on a train, and that was when I only realised how antisocial it was to drunkenly eat a curry on public transport once I'd almost finished it. |
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While many other social psychologists become dispassionate in their studies, Peter remained fervent about his and cared deeply about the people whose backgrounds had led them to behave in various antisocial ways. |
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His admission notes indicated several complicating factors including malnutrition, osteomyelitis, pathologic fracture of the right femur, narcotic addiction, and antisocial personality disorder. |
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Psychological dimensions of antisocial personality disorder as predictors of psychotherapy noncompletion among sexual offenders. |
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Interestingly, the same elements can be found in delinquent subculture, with the exception that antisocial and destructive behaviours are not present in Outward Bound programs. |
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People found guilty of antisocial behaviour, vandalism, gambling or going to strip clubs will be placed on the list for two years and will face additional, unspecified punishments. |
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O'Connor has reviewed the 2011 riots, as well as the policing of public protests following the G20 in London in 2009, value for money in the police force, antisocial behaviour, and policing in a time of austerity. |
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He turned away from the world to do that, I think for three years, only by himself, playing games on his computer, completely antisocial, and then he could do it. |
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Some risks are specific to the tasks concerned: like handling hazardous products, working on customer company installations and the risks arising from antisocial behavior on public transport. |
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Finally, the reform is antisocial because it ignores the plight of thousands of farmers and sugar factory workers who will lose their livelihoods, and who will find it hard to find new jobs. |
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Adolescents with antisocial behavior in combination with significant drug or alcohol dependency usually require a long-term treatment program designed for their age group. |
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Congestion, filth and the denial of access to civic amenities to all but the privileged: these were social diseases with symptomatic antisocial behaviors. |
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Published in 1995 as Psychosocial Disorders in Young People: Time Trends and Their Causes, the study linked the escalation of antisocial behavior to the breakdown of the vertical transmission of mainstream culture. |
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On Desert Island Discs, he described himself as having once been shy but having grown up to be antisocial and would avoid speaking to others, even lone walkers on fell tops. |
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Operation Tricep has seen a sharp drop in shoplifting, antisocial behaviour, street drinking and burglaries, at a time of year when such offences are most rife. |
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Locals also moan that Phoenicians are becoming more antisocial. |
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We have been and will continue working in Billingham town centre to deter retail theft and antisocial behaviour and deal with any matters that may arise. |
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