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IAS Seminar: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Juvenile Delinquency

  • 28 January 2025
  • 12pm-1pm
  • Hybrid - International House and Zoom Webinar
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IAS Visiting Fellow Dr Xiaoya Xun delivers a seminar on their research.

This lecture examines the feasibility of cross-cultural comparisons in the study of juvenile delinquency, focusing on China and the United Kingdom. It explores how cultural contexts shape moral understanding and influence responses to ethical dilemmas. Drawing on data from moral questionnaires administered to adolescents in both countries, the study highlights key differences in reactions to identical moral scenarios. Furthermore, it investigates the impact of these cultural variations on the prevalence and nature of youth crime. By analysing the interplay between moral frameworks and delinquent behaviour, the lecture seeks to uncover deeper insights into the role of morality in crime prevention. The findings aim to foster cross-cultural dialogue and provide valuable perspectives for developing culturally sensitive strategies to address juvenile delinquency.

Arrivals from 11.45am for a 12pm start. For those joining in-person, lunch will be served after the seminar from 1pm.

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