Delinquency Prevention & Intervention
factor contributes to existence of another or others. Generally, protective factors—such as positive school attendance, positive social orientation or the ability to discuss problems with parents—are a buffer to minimize or moderate the effect of risk factors and their ability to bring about delinquent behavior.
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