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The Importance Of Youth Delinquency

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Introduction The United States continues to be the leading country worldwide in youth incarceration in the world, with over 60,000 youth in detention facilities across the country (American Civil Liberties Union, 2016). Per Helgeson and Schneider, behavioral issues emerge as a result of youth feeling disconnected, and “under-valued” in their community (2015). Brennan, Barnett, and McGrath completed a study in 2009 that linked youth engagement and community activities to; improved leadership skills, problem solving skills, decision making skills, and a sense of belonging and purpose within their community (2009). “Empowering youth and allowing them the opportunity to participate in the community has shown to benefit their development greatly” (Brennan and Barnett 2009).Prevention programs that promote positive youth development, aids youth prior to criminal activity. These programs also promote involvement in education, workplace, and community as the leading progressive interventions of delinquency prevention. (Fernandes-Alcantara, 2014). This research will look to see if there is a correlation between youth arrest/criminal activity and access to/engagement in community based youth programs. Society tends to be torn between two points of views related to youth delinquency. One being, it’s not the communities’ problem, it’s the parents and the family of the youth who are responsible for the youth’s actions. These individuals support the use of more laws, such as curfews

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