national Battalion/Page 9 August 31, 1982 Delinquents often outgrow life of crime AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 Study: Juvenile programs rarely work ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 United Press International WASHINGTON — A six- year government-backed study of juvenile delinquency and adult crime shows it is generally impossible to predict which youngsters will grow up to be criminals. And, it found, imposing sanc tions on juvenile delinquents and the intervention of social workers and social programs is frequently ineffective in deter ring misbehaving teenagers. The study, released Sunday, tracked the criminal careers of more than 6,000 people in Racine, Wis. 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If for some reason your organization has not received a contract and your group wishes to be included in the Aggieland, contact our office at 845-2681 or 845-2611. Alter natively, a representative of your group may drop by our office, RM 0012 in the basement of the Reed McDonald Building and pick up a contract. 18816 ATTENTION AGGIELAND STAFF MEMBERS The first staff meeting will be Thursday September 2 in the Aggieland office at 7 p.m. Staff members are also urged to call the Aggieland office as soon as possible to inform us of any new phone num ber. Aggieland office 845-2681, 845-2682. a ' 18816 grants from the Justice Depart ment, the Fleiscnman Founda tion and the University of Iowa. “Much of the concern about juvenile delinquency has been based on the premise that it leads to adult crime,” said study director Lyle Shannon, head of the Iowa Urban Community Re search Center at the University of Iowa. He said, however, the study found that many adults who be came criminals had no police re cords as youths, and many juve niles with five or more police contacts became law-abiding citizens. Shannon said although stu dies have shown some relation ship between adult criminals and juvenile delinquency, it is insufficient “to permit predic tion from juvenile misbehavior of who will become adult cri minals.” Law-abiding adults who had been juvenile delinquents said they changed their behavior af ter concluding what they thought was fun as a youngster “was no longer appropriate be havior” — not out of fear of being arrested, the study said. “With considerable regular ity,” the study said, “male juve niles increased the frequency and seriousness of their misbe havior immediately after sanc tions were imposed against them. The increase in serious ness of misbehavior was not true for female juveniles. “The few who continue to have police contacts with an in crease in seriousness (and finally a decline) are those who become well known to the adult justice system and thus create the im pression of continuity and in creasing seriousness in delin quent criminal careers,” he said. The study found that only those studied in the inner city of Racine showed any evidence of a link between juvenile and adult behavior. Of the group born in 1942, he said, 11.7 percent lived in the inner city and had continuous police contacts up to age 18. More than 53 percent of those had “high seriousness scores” as adults, he said. The study focused on the de linquency and criminal careers of three groups of people. One group was born in 1942 and their contacts with police were traced from age 6 to 32. A second group, born in 1949, had their police contacts were traced from age 6 to 25. 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