Juvenile Delinquency Essay

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    by young people under the age of 18. Juvenile crime has long been a problem. Why do some teenagers steal, while others do not? What makes some youth involve themselves in drug and/or alcohol abuse, while others abstain? When do some teens decide to participate in gang-related activities, while others refrain? Throughout America, for several reasons, there are many young women and men that commit crimes such as these. Several causes of juvenile delinquency will be addressed throughout this research

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    Juvenile delinquency is an on-going issue which warrants huge concern in Singapore. Coupled with a combination of factors, causes of juvenile delinquency includes ‘lack of parental guidance and supervision, inadequate or inconsistent discipline and negative peer and media influences’ (Ho, 2000) Two of the most contributing factor for juveniles to display rebellious behaviour is peer pressure and inattentive parenting. It must be understandable that juvenile’s commit these inappropriate acts due

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    Social scientists have analyzed the factors that affect juvenile delinquency. Single parenting, violence in media, unfair social structure, poverty, and the lack parental guidance and discipline are factors of juvenile delinquency. Each of the factors plays a part in delinquency, but mass media has the starting part being the role that molds the dispositions that leads to juvenile crime. Our everyday lives are immersed with internet activity, television, radio, music, books, and video games. We

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    CAUSES AND CONDITIONS The causes and conditions of juvenile crime are usually found at every level of social structure which includes society, institutions, social groups and organizations. 2.1 Economic And Social Factors Social and economic development greatly influence the factors of juvenile delinquency. Economic crisis, political instability, and the weakening of major institutions leads to juvenile delinquency. Socioeconomic instability is often linked to unemployment and low

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    that these concerns are a major factor of juvenile delinquency. At the same time, parents of delinquent children are often blamed for their childs behaviors. As per Families and Living Arrangements (2006), there were 12.9 million one-parent families in 2006, 10.4 million custodial mother families and 2.5 million custodial father families" (Bergman, 2006). Over the years, research has made many efforts in looking for what factors impact the juvenile delinquency. Most Studies demonstrate that single parent

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    class (Widom 1989). It was found that early child abuse increased the risk of arrest as a juvenile by fifty-five percent (Widom 1989). The second study collected information on child abuse in New York (Smith and Thornberry 1995). Smith and Thornberry (1995) compared official arrest

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    Introduction: Juvenile Delinquency has been an important area of study since the turn of the twentieth century. And has reached to a point where it is now considered a social phenomenon. When we look into the word social, it could be viewed as an issue that has to do with the way we are socialized into society. However, for this purpose we would have to look at some very important questions like: How is the concept of juvenile delinquency defined? Who commits delinquent acts? How much delinquency occurs

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    Juvenile crime is an increasing concern, in which numerous theorist continue to assert the probable causes and effects of juvenile delinquency (peaking during teenage phase 15-19) and its increasing provocations into adulthood (declining during the early twenties 40-60%) (National Institute of Justice, 2014). Offenders that were severely delinquent and violent during early youth (below age twelve) posed a higher probability of continuity of offending into the adult phase, in which a Pittsburgh Youth

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    actions are not considered mischievous behavior. On the other hand, Suzzie and her friends torturing a cat could be an early sign of juvenile delinquency. To help eliminate crime I believe we need to first target the juveniles. It starts at an early age and continues from there. What exactly is juvenile delinquency? It is a violation of the law committed by a juvenile and not punishable by death or life imprisonment. We must first decipher the difference between a child being a child and playing little

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    analysis. This analysis consists of measuring traditional penal sanctions such as incarceration versus alternative ways such as a rehabilitation treatment to deal with juvenile delinquency and investigate how it affects recidivism rates. The primary attention for this research proposal purpose is to rely only on juvenile delinquency data as the necessary specific information is not available for the adult population. Certainly, limitations exist as data is not collected by the author of this research

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