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    Study Group. In the year 2004 girls made up thirty percent of all juvenile arrest. However, the question still remains whether it is an increase in juvenile delinquency or society’s response to girl’s behavior. In order to find out the answers to these questions the office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency prevention created the Girls Study Group. To fight the statistics and improve the lives of girls in danger of juvenile delinquency. Resiliency is the power to be able to deal with a tremendous

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    Juvenile delinquents, or youth that have been convicted of a crime, seem to be the norm these days. Citizens, families, and poliy makers want new programs and policies within the juvenile justice system. Researchers have found that the family structure can be a precursor to delinquent behavior, and families do not have the control or blance that they once did. As such, mew measures need to be implemented to help these families in crisis. Rehabilitation of the family unit is the answer, say many

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    The group of people that typically falls into this idea of juvenile delinquency associated with “dangerous” or “criminal” usually points finger to individuals of a lower income class. Not all juvenile delinquents are from the lower class, but majority are; therefore, for a public’s eye view of delinquent behaviors are most likely caused by those juveniles of a poor background because they have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Being of lower class falls prey to the malnutrition and/or maltreatment

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    most are just beginning puberty, these young boys and girls are becoming juvenile delinquents because they chose the wrong path or the wrong path was laid out for them. THEORIES AND CAUSE OF JUVENILE DELIQUENCY There are many theories and causes to why some juveniles end up being juvenile delinquents. The first is that peer groups can play a major role in one’s life between the ages of twelve and eighteen, pressuring juveniles to abandon their home life and join street gangs. Society can play a

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    Juvenile Delinquency There is no doubt that various experts can give us many theories as to the causes of juvenile delinquency, including one's economic background, substance abuse, delinquent peer groups, repeated exposure to violence, increased availability of firearms and media violence. However, I feel that the number one cause of juvenile delinquency is the breakdown of families, including lack of parental control over children. It is ironic in America, today, one must have a driver's license

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    The issue of Juvenile Delinquency has always been of great concern to society and due to the perceived notion that the nation’s future depends on the development of its youth, understanding the factors that cause them to commit criminal activities will help identify what leads youth to turn towards crime and the circumstances that influence them commit criminal behaviour (Shoemaker, 2010). Modern culture is constantly bombarded with the belief system of economic wealth and success, of achieving cultured

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    Juvenile Delinquency has been an active issue in the criminal justice system that is considered as an evil by the society. It is believed to be a social and psychological problem faced by the youth and the society, which violates the legal system. The violation of the legal system makes it important to overcome the problem. The need to prevent the juvenile delinquency is important to help the youth cope with the society as well as the criminal justice system. The prevention of the delinquency is

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    Juvenile delinquency is an issue that remains troublesome since it is in direct correlation with adult crime. While the age-crime curve, which is universal in Western populations remains constant, persistence in terms of criminal behavior seems higher for individuals who start early in life (NIJ, N.A.). Since girls tend to start offending at a younger age, they should receive more attention in terms of prevention but they do not (NIJ, N.A.). Selecting female juvenile delinquency as an issue since

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    Juvenile Delinquency and why they do it Juvenile delinquency is a big thing in the United States of America. The reason for this is that it accounts for a good portion of the percentage of crime, and it can lead to them committing crimes as an adult. There are many theories that we will discuss as reasons why these kids will end up as a statistic in juvenile delinquency and ways to slow down, if not stop, the numbers from becoming higher. What is Juvenile Delinquency First of all, you may be wondering

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    United States, juveniles between the age of 10 to 17 population is 33,248,000 and of that 1,319,700 total arrests (Puzzanchera and Kang, 2014). The crimes are then split into three categories: Violent Crime index, Property Crime Index, and Non-Index. The number of juveniles arrested for Violent Crime index is 61,070 people, Property Crime Index is 295,400 and the non-index is 173,100 juveniles were arrested (Puzzanchera and Kang, 2014). Neglecting the prevention of juvenile delinquency costs the society

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