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Theories over the culprits ranged from local delinquents to Islamic State.
Today they consist mostly of delinquents, thugs and even former inmates.
Which means we have a bunch of delinquents on our hands.
"Trump calls us killers, delinquents and drug dealers," she told me.
The cost savings, as compared to adjudicating youth delinquents, are enormous.
America, where the mainstream press refers to gang members as "delinquents" and
He also keeps a sharp lookout for thieves, delinquents and indolent workers.
" The others, he averred, were chiefly "slum dwellers, criminals and juvenile delinquents.
Amine: I think I went down the same path as most young delinquents.
A decade ago, the village had been populated by drug users and delinquents.
"Cigarettes had once been a vice of immigrants and juvenile delinquents," Milov writes.
She said he worked as a guard at a facility for juvenile delinquents.
As adolescents, fewer become delinquents, take up smoking and drinking or become teenage parents.
Anything to avoid him lashing allies as delinquents and calling the alliance into question.
Delinquents and narcos have taken advantage of the everlasting clashes to vandalize and loot.
"We were called 'delinquents' and 'criminals,' even 'terrorists,'" said one who wishes to remain anonymous.
She ran the streets after dark, consorting in Central Park with drug dealers and delinquents.
State news site Digital 19 reported two people were killed by "right-wing delinquents" Wednesday.
"Anuel AA added, "Give a better example and [let's have] less delinquents disguised as politicians.
The four detention facilities the country has set up for juvenile delinquents are particularly tragic.
He painted African-Americans as delinquents or as victims living in conditions of alienation and despair.
In July, he also likened countries not meeting the defense spend target, like Germany, to delinquents.
I bet you think we're delinquents who cause trouble in places we have no business being.
In this heartbreaking work, the director interviews girls housed in a Tehran rehabilitation center for juvenile delinquents.
In New York, children as young as 7 can be arrested, interrogated and prosecuted as juvenile delinquents.
Gossip, then, was a way for our ancestors to mitigate the negative impacts of delinquents and free riders.
Now, says Colonel Palomino, "bandits and delinquents" are starting to come "because there's nothing left to rob there".
The researchers say societies often classify homeless youths as juvenile delinquents, which results in exclusion, criminalization and oppression.
But in the recent attacks, ambient stereotypes seemed to transform neighborhood thugs and delinquents into anti-Semitic killers.
Mr. Erdogan denounced the protesters as delinquents and after enduring arrests and harassment many have left the country.
Gangs of teen-age delinquents known as the beguny , or "runners," terrorized the city with hammers, knives, and bottles.
"When there's a problem with delinquents, we find them a job here," said Mr. Grabsi, speaking of his students.
They are portrayed as brutish barbarians, sexual predators, and vengeful delinquents who victimize former slave owners and rape white virgins.
A warden at Cheonan says he hopes delinquents will leave the prison with "a more positive view of South Korean society".
"When I told them, one of the officers said 'Migrants don't have rights in this country, you're all delinquents,'" Argelia said.
It's not that Americans are all delinquents who don't want to pay for the government functions they think are entirely appropriate.
It teaches former addicts, juvenile delinquents and high-school dropouts technical theater skills so that they can enter the job market.
"If we go through the river, we will become delinquents," said Francis Cárcama, a 27-year-old traveling with her two toddlers.
He wanders into communities, usually helped by locals, to make contact with la maña—criminals, delinquents, and others living on the fringes.
In 1981, Mr. Sanchez, then 33, returned to Brownsville to run the Esperanza Home for Boys, a charity that housed juvenile delinquents.
Grown-ups who believe that teenagers are drug-seeking, sex-crazed delinquents will find plenty in the list to reinforce that view.
The clip of (what appeared to be) five British delinquents joyously jiving to country rap racked up hundreds of thousands of clicks.
They list eight corrective measures, which also apply to children under 14, including being sent to a special school for juvenile delinquents.
Research has shown that juvenile delinquents are more likely to reoffend if they're kicked out of class or given negative labels by teachers.
EC was banned from making comics because a child psychologist claimed that they were turning the nation's youth into homosexuals and juvenile delinquents.
Today's fictional teens tend to be the kind of fast-living, gossip-trading, hard-drinking delinquents that after-school specials are made of.
When Iowa attorney Stephanie Kozlowski began representing juvenile delinquents in court, she had no idea it would lead her to become a foster parent.
Teen horror masterpieces like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Halloween are in there along with Alice in Wonderland, juvenile delinquents, heavy metal and Buster Keaton.
The girls had been told they would be staying in a boarding school but instead were sent to an orphanage that also housed juvenile delinquents.
Salvador Minuchin was inspired to help young delinquents after a high school teacher, quoting the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, described them as victims of society.
It also turns the teenagers with attitude into delinquents, and treats the Power Rangers and their superpowers as a kind of after-school counseling program.
For instance, the candidate said he would appoint five generals to his cabinet and would give police "carte blanche" to kill delinquents who shoot at them.
He helped to create the Innovative Concept Academy, the first school in the country overseen by the courts that aims to educate and rehabilitate juvenile delinquents.
He recalled looking through the gas chamber peephole and observing "the behavior of the delinquents," as the gas filled up the chamber and the victims' lungs.
"Clearly, these delinquents, who were commandeering traffic and taunting passengers, wearing masks and gloves, were not peacefully protesting- they weren't peacefully doing anything!" the statement reads.
Piñera said in a televised address from the presidential palace that the state of emergency was declared to restore order, calling the protesters "delinquents," the Times reported.
When Mainardi, seeking to stay on good terms with the "Teutonic delinquents" back in Europe, ghosts Toscanini, who has moved to New York, political and personal betrayal intertwine.
The third was a gang of young Moroccans living in and around Madrid and engaged in drugs and petty crime—just the sort of delinquents depicted by Mr Roy.
Fewer audits means less revenue, which in turn means that the government will have to raise taxes on wage earners to subsidize the delinquents, or run ever-larger deficits.
They find these kids who are almost delinquents, and they sell them on the sense of purpose and a sense of meaning that they can find through the group.
Which could explain why a show about delinquents and headcases feels so toe-tappable and tidy, with an anarchy that minds its manners and respects a verse-chorus-verse.
Interior Minister Matteo Salvini had vowed that "delinquents" among the migrants would be jailed, then expelled, leaving it unclear if the other passengers would be allowed off to seek asylum.
The poor women in the borrowing groups proved as ruthless as any bailiff: researchers turned up stories of delinquents forced to sell livestock and cooking pots to make weekly payments.
Her pictures recalled documentarians of the margins, like Diane Arbus or Larry Clark, whose 1971 book of photographs of young delinquents in Oklahoma called "Tulsa" had a galvanizing effect on her.
In a statement, the head of the Saudi government-funded National Society for Human Rights accused countries of inciting "Saudi female delinquents" to rebel against their family values and seek asylum.
Scum, which preceded the abolishment of borstals, youth detention centers in the United Kingdom, showed the morally reprehensible conditions facing delinquents to stiff-lipped, Jimmy Savile-adoring audiences of the Thatcher days.
After a stint teaching juvenile delinquents — where, she said, she learned improvisation by dealing with students — she took an improv class from the teacher Jo Forsberg in the 1970s and became inspired.
Set in the early 20th century, it follows five literate juvenile delinquents (all boys, but played by women), who rape and kill their English teacher and are sent to sea as punishment.
It could make mothers who deliver at home reluctant to bring their children to clinics for vaccines or other care, fearful that they might be treated as delinquents who broke the rules.
A critic for the Orlando Sentinel called the film about a group of delinquents who go undercover and try to bring down a drug ring, "one of the flimsiest excuses for a movie."
" He added, "He has significant potential to attain greater maturity if relocated, for a lengthy period, from the South Bronx and into a custodial treatment program for juvenile delinquents suited to his needs.
He, Logan, and Dolores follow Slim into the charming "city of outcasts, delinquents, thieves, whores, and murderers," which kind of looks like a cross between a King's Landing brothel and the Mask of Zorro.
The members—a bunch of "delinquents"—were supposed to spend at least two per cent of their G.D.P. on the military, but most did not, while America was spending more than four per cent.
When Victor (André Dussollier), an old acquaintance of hers, catches them in the act, he threatens to press charges unless they agree to take part in his organization, which seeks to rehabilitate teenage delinquents.
"What it will look like is a police raid to arrest young kids, who are not criminals, not juvenile delinquents and need to be arrested, but young kids who were brought here by their parents."
In Europe, we have a central bank, which is not permitted to do this, and instead the sins of the bankers were shifted onto the shoulders of the weakest of taxpayers, beginning with the delinquents.
This arson was part of a collective nervous breakdown in Chile, ranging from peaceful protests demanding a fairer and less unequal society, to nightly looting of supermarkets and feral criminality, with marauding delinquents robbing homes.
"Nothing can justify the actions we witnessed today and that led to the death of an innocent worker by these delinquents who hid in civic demonstrations," Marcelo Diaz, the chief of Bachelet's cabinet, told AFP.
But don't fret, it wasn't the work of delinquents — the magazine reports that Marc Jacobs gave Cobain free reign to do whatever she wanted to the billboard and let's just say every liberty was taken.
It surfaces repeatedly in public life when politicians appeal to the magical thinking of small-government fiscal conservatism, or when they invoke the racialized specters of welfare queens and juvenile delinquents and spongers of all types.
He spent one summer teaching teenagers at a camp for juvenile delinquents run by the California Youth Authority; he would joke that he had been hired only because of his size — an imposing 22011 foot 21970 inches.
"The idea is for people to feel that this is not a place of delinquents, but of people who work," said Solymar, who goes by the nickname Dagor, while working on a mural on a recent August afternoon.
Specifically focusing on children, the researchers reported that movies were turning young viewers into "delinquents," with girls becoming promiscuous and boys aggressive (or at least they pretended to be, when playing) thanks to what they'd seen on film.
One would think a politician would address substances that are actually killing people, not waste time and money pointing a finger at e-cigarette companies because a relatively small number of juvenile delinquents are experimenting with e-cigarettes.
Meanwhile, another law is currently being implemented that may mean tax delinquents flying domestically could get caught up in the IRS dragnet: REAL ID — the antiterrorism measure that sets minimum standards for states that issue licenses and state identification.
"The Brazilian government ordered us to leave our country's embassy and we were escorted out by the back door like delinquents," Venezuelan Army Mayor Jose Gregorio, who deserted to Brazil this year, said by telephone after leaving the embassy.
Le Pen, however, has suggested the state of emergency doesn't go far enough and made electoral ground positioning herself as the candidate of national security against "rebellious militias," a formulation that neatly elides "delinquents" like Adama with jihadist terrorists.
"With the development of the internet and social media, more school failures stay at home," Wong said, adding that in the past, dropouts and teen delinquents would go out of the house and run into trouble with gang recruiters.
"If we want heroin-selling, gangbanging, car-thieving, juvenile delinquents to reform and work toward developing productive lives, then institutions, especially schools and law enforcement, must find ways to improve the quality of their interactions with these youths," he writes.
" Stasiuk was charged and convicted of "contributing to a child's being or becoming a Juvenile Delinquent" under the Juvenile Delinquents Act, since-repealed legislation that defined a delinquent as any minor who commits a crime or "engages in immoral sexual activity.
The group argued that if undocumented children were kept from school, they would become delinquents swarming the streets, and if undocumented workers were kept from health care, they would spread disease to people eating at the restaurants where they worked.
NSHR "was surprised by some countries' incitement of some Saudi female delinquents to rebel against the values of their families and push them out of the country and seek to receive them under the pretext of granting them asylum," Qahtani said.
"And that was really upsetting to me because I felt like he was trying to make it seem like we were delinquents, and he was kicking us off the plane, when it was us that asked to get off the plane," he said.
Careening and swirling around the Motor City precision of their percussion parts, they play the part of assembly-line delinquents, attaching parts where they aren't exactly meant to go but sorta fit anyway, getting lifted on toxic fumes, splashing around in corrosive chemicals.
Judge had made a 35-millimeter print of this movie-within-a-movie — just a few minutes of it — for a scene that takes place in a theater, and he wound up recruiting 250 of the "juvenile delinquents" to fill the seats.
Misfits, the British show about a group of juvenile delinquents who acquire superpowers during a freak lightning storm, showed graphic sex between one of the titular misfits and an older woman who gained the power to transform back into her younger self during the storm.
When the demonstrations ended, Diosdado Cabello, the powerful politician from Maduro's party who once headed the National Assembly, said in his weekly TV show that he "wouldn't want to be in the shoes of those delinquents who are calling to destabilize [the country]," according to local media.
But in the decade or so before 9/11, there was a generation of "creative delinquents" who thrived in Lower Manhattan's relative desolation—artists like Harmony Korine, who made high art out of debauchery, or Margaret Kilgallen, who turned traditional sign-painting into something fresh and relevant.
In public it seemed to go worse than expected, beginning on Tuesday when Trump called Macron's remarks "very, very nasty" and described allies who spend too little on defence as "delinquents" — a term officials said Trump used again on Wednesday behind closed doors during the summit itself.
While the Islamic Center had championed an ascetic and rigid form of Islam that had only modest appeal to young people who liked to drink alcohol and carouse at night, Mr. Zerkani, Belgian investigators said, was able to bridge the divide by channeling the criminal energies of young delinquents.
Crime and crack remained twin epidemics in the '90s, and Gladwell considered them using an "epidemic theory" that made ideas like "broken windows" policing sound reasonable: Deal with those who commit petty crimes, and you may prevent a generation of delinquents from growing up to commit serious felonies.
Salvadoran journalists Carlos Martinez and Jose Luis Sanz, meanwhile, say that the gang's story paralleled that of a lot of young men during the "tough on crime" era: They were minor delinquents stuffed into jails and prisons, where they had the time, opportunity, and incentive to become hardened criminals.
Last year, Trump chided the alliance for not contributing enough to defense spending and for overly relying on the U.S. The president caused a furor last year when he unleashed a barrage of criticism, calling many NATO members, including Germany, "delinquents" for not raising their defense spending to the agreed level.
ALSO OUT THIS WEEK THE DELINQUENTS Newly available on disc, Robert Altman's independent feature, shot on the cheap in Kansas City during the summer of 1956, capitalized on the fear of rebellious teenagers and starred a young Tom Laughlin (the future Billy Jack) as a youth who falls in with the wrong crowd.
Known for his cheeky streetwear designs that is favoured by male and female K-pop celebs such as ONew from Shinee and Sunny from Girl's Generation, Kang became the designer to watch when he took inspiration from post-war Japanese delinquents and '103s Hong Kong street gangsters last season, to revive embroidered bomber jackets.
With the current show the slackers and delinquents that populated earlier works have matured into parents and domestic partners; aside from "Cast your empire," the show consists of collage-paintings that detail declarations of love (both romantic and familial), desire, and rejection among an intimate cast of characters crafted from fabric encrusted with glue, paint, glitter, and other materials on canvas.
Mothers bore the brunt of this new diagnostic scrutiny: overprotective mothers stunted their children's maturation and were, according to a leading American psychiatrist, "our gravest menace" in the fight against communism; excessively permissive mothers produced children who would become juvenile delinquents; a mother who smothered a son with affection risked making him homosexual, while the undemonstrative "refrigerator mother" was blamed for what is now diagnosed as autism.
When James left Aja's, he took a right toward the staircase, passing four doors, three windows and the kids … stroking the fútbol, along with their mothers watching them kick it; and the Guadalajarans on the railing, who leaned, sipping their 40s, reminiscing about adolescence, all lies, mostly; and then there were the delinquents skipping school, smoking cigarettes, nodding along to Joy Division, Ice Cube and sometimes Selena.

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