The roots of stress-death and juvenile delinquency in Japan: Disciplinary ambivalence and perceived locus of control
Japan is ordinarily thought of as a country noted for its lack of violent crime and the general safety of its citizens. But there is now widespread incidence, almost an epidemic, of bullying (ijime), student violence against other students, and against teachers, juvenile delinquency, violence in the...
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Language: | English |
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Springer Science + Business Media B. V
1994
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Journal of business ethics
Year: 1994, Volume: 13, Issue: 7, Pages: 507-522 |
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Japan
B Violent Crime B Japanese Society B Sudden Death B Economic Growth |
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