RT Research Data RT Statistics T1 Young People and Crime Survey, 1992-1993 LA English PP Colchester PB UK Data Service YR 1998 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1876775475 AB The study aimed to provide an estimate of the extent, frequency and nature of self-reported offending among 14-25 year olds in England and Wales, to establish the reasons why some young people start to offend, and what influences those young offenders who desist from offending to sustain a non-criminal lifestyle. Further details about the YLS and links to reports may be found on the Home Office Youth Lifestyles Survey web page. K1 Academic Achievement K1 Adolescents K1 Adults K1 advice K1 Age K1 aggressiveness K1 Alcohol use K1 alcoholic drinks K1 Alcoholism K1 amphetamines K1 Arson K1 Assault K1 Attitudes K1 bank accounts K1 bicycles K1 Boredom K1 broken families K1 building maintenance K1 Burglary K1 Cannabis K1 cars K1 Child care K1 child-minding K1 Children K1 Cocaine K1 Communities K1 Courts K1 credit card use K1 crime and security K1 criminal damage K1 Debts K1 depressed areas K1 disorderly conduct K1 domestic responsibilities K1 Domestic Violence K1 drinking offences K1 Drug Abuse K1 Drug trafficking K1 Drug use K1 economic activity K1 ecstysy (drug) K1 EDUCATIONAL background K1 educational expectations K1 educational grants K1 educational guidance K1 educational personnel K1 Employees K1 Employment K1 employment history K1 employment opportunities K1 employment programmes K1 English (language) K1 ethnic groups K1 expectation K1 expenditure K1 Families K1 Family cohesion K1 family environment K1 Family Life K1 Family size K1 father's economic activity K1 father's educational background K1 father's occupation K1 Fathers K1 financial support K1 Food K1 Fraud K1 Friends K1 full-time employment K1 further education K1 Gender K1 Groups K1 heads of household K1 Heroin K1 Higher Education K1 home ownership K1 Hostility K1 hours of work K1 household budgets K1 Households K1 housing conditions K1 housing finance K1 housing tenure K1 Identity K1 Income K1 Industries K1 Injuries K1 insurance claims K1 Interpersonal Relations K1 job description K1 judgments (law) K1 landlords K1 languages K1 leaving home (youth) K1 legal decisions K1 Leisure time K1 leisure time activities K1 life styles K1 LSD (drug) K1 Managers K1 Marital Status K1 Meals K1 Money K1 mother's occupation K1 Mothers K1 motor vehicles K1 motorcycles K1 occupational qualifications K1 Occupational Safety K1 occupational status K1 occupational training K1 offences K1 parent-child relationship K1 Parents K1 part-time courses K1 part-time employment K1 personal appearance K1 Police Corruption K1 police services K1 Policing K1 Poverty K1 professional personnel K1 qualifications K1 recreational facilities K1 Religious Affiliation K1 rented accommodation K1 residential mobility K1 Robbery K1 school punishments K1 school-leaving age K1 schools for the disabled K1 Secondary schools K1 security systems K1 self-employed K1 Shoplifting K1 Siblings K1 Smoking K1 social activities (leisure) K1 social housing K1 social security benefits K1 Social Support K1 socio-economic status K1 solvent abuse K1 Spouses K1 standard of living K1 Students K1 students (college) K1 Study K1 subsidiary employment K1 supervisors K1 termination of service K1 Theft K1 Time K1 traffic offences K1 tranquillizers K1 Travel K1 Truancy K1 unemployed K1 Unemployment K1 Weapons K1 work attitude K1 Young Offenders K1 Youth K1 youth activities K1 youth courts K1 Youth Crime K1 Statistik : 1992-1993 : Großbritannien K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.5255/UKDA-SN-3814-1