id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mkfb64gqovgc5bjzrfsnusu3we Uberto Gatti Iatrogenic effect of juvenile justice 2009 8 .pdf application/pdf 6070 667 62 whether intervention by the juvenile justice system is determined, at least in part, by particular individual, familial and social conditions, and whether intervention by the juvenile courts during adolescence increases involvement in adult crime. recommended by the Juvenile Court exert a differential criminogenic effect; those that involve placement have the most negative impact. on youths' delinquent behaviors: the labeling perspective and the deviant peer contagion perspective effects of intervention by the juvenile justice system Finally, we examined which variables might predict intervention by the juvenile justice examining the link between juvenile judicial intervention and crime in adulthood to ensure that the delinquency between 10 and 12 years, impulsivityhyperactivity, frequenting deviant peers, low parental supervision and low family income made judicial delinquency and age 11–12 impulsivity-hyperactivity) predicted each type of judicial intervention Table 4 Effect of the intervention of the juvenile justice court on adult crime. Table 5 Effect of different juvenile justice interventions on ./cache/work_mkfb64gqovgc5bjzrfsnusu3we.pdf ./txt/work_mkfb64gqovgc5bjzrfsnusu3we.txt