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delinquenten

Delinquenten is a term used mainly in German-language criminology, law, and sociology to refer to individuals who engage in delinquent acts, that is, offenses or anti-social behavior that contravenes legal norms. The word is a plural form and is often understood as the equivalent of the English “delinquents,” though it is largely a loanword from English used in German texts.

In usage, delinquenten can encompass offenders of varying ages and legal statuses. Some discussions distinguish between

The concept of delinquency in this context covers a range of behaviors, from minor, isolated incidents to

Overall, delinquenten is a terminological tool in German-language discourse for describing individuals associated with unlawful behavior,

juvenile
delinquents
and
adult
offenders,
while
others
use
the
broader
category
to
describe
anyone
who
has
committed
a
crime
or
a
legally
defined
offense.
Because
it
can
carry
stigmatizing
connotations,
many
scholars
and
practitioners
prefer
more
neutral
terminology,
such
as
“die
beschuldigten
Personen”
(the
accused)
or
“Personen,
die
eine
Straftat
begangen
haben”
(persons
who
have
committed
a
crime).
persistent
or
habitual
offending.
Criminological
study
often
examines
risk
factors
(family
background,
peers,
poverty,
neighborhood
context),
patterns
of
offending
(occasional
vs.
chronic
delinquents),
and
the
social-legal
responses
aimed
at
prevention,
intervention,
and
rehabilitation.
In
policy
discussions,
the
focus
is
frequently
on
juvenile
delinquency,
rehabilitation
opportunities,
and
alternatives
to
formal
punishment,
framed
within
dividing
lines
such
as
deterrence,
protection
of
the
public,
and
reintegration.
with
ongoing
debates
about
terminology,
stigma,
and
the
most
informative
ways
to
discuss
crime
and
justice.