Juvenile Delinquency
- Introduction
- Definition
- Causes of the Juvenile delinquency
- Dissociation
- The demographic crisis and urbanization
- Climatic risks
- Consequences of the Juvenile delinquency
- Conclusion
Children often have the habit to test the limits and boundaries set by their parents and other figures of authority. Among adolescents, some rebelliousness and experimentation is common. However, there are a few children who consistently participate in problematic behaviors that often results in a negative effect to their family, academic, social, and personal functioning. These children present great concern to parents and the community at large. Then, what are the causes and consequences of juvenile delinquency?
[...] Juvenile Delinquency Introduction Children often have the habit to test the limits and boundaries set by their parents and other figures of authority. Among adolescents, some rebelliousness and experimentation is common. However, there are a few children who consistently participate in problematic behaviors that often results in a negative effect to their family, academic, social, and personal functioning. These children present great concern to parents and the community at large. Then, what are the causes and consequences of juvenile delinquency? [...]
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