Juvenile Delinquency Essay

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    about what is the main cause of juvenile delinquency, they have also debated what they can do to help reduce the problem. Governments have argued that poverty is the main cause to juvenile delinquency, because it is one of the most commonly seen results. A juvenile delinquent is a young adult (usually ranging from the ages ten to eighteen) who commits an act that violates a law. Juvenile delinquency is not just a problem in the United States, juvenile delinquency is a problem all around the…

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    Breaux Middle School, and Northside High School. I chose the students at those different schools because I want to know if they are aware of juvenile delinquency in their communities. The information collected from the survey will include whether or not the person thinks, juvenile delinquency is a problem, what they believe is cause of juvenile delinquency, and what they believe think is the best solution. Data and Data Collection In this procedure, I will conduct interviews and hand out…

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    Introduction The term delinquency is defined as behavior that against criminal code that is performed by someone who is not yet considered as an adult (Bartol & Bartol, 2012, p. 230). This term is often associated with juveniles and labeled as juvenile delinquency or also known as juvenile offendors (Bechtold & Cauffman, 2014).The term juvenile is often associated with the word adolescence. According to Kurtz, delinquency is explained in social context rather than medical context. Thus, a…

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    Finally, the correlation between running away from home and the ensuing role of female juvenile delinquents participating in the sex trade is a major part of the patriarchal issues involving criminal behaviors. In the 2000s and into the 2010s data has been gathered by the FBI and other U.S. governmental agencies that show a determined link between the discrepancy of male and female juvenile delinquents, which often link girls with less aggressive and violent crimes than the boys. These…

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    Juveniles are an important piece of society because they are the individuals that eventually, will be our country’s leaders, decision makers, and hold the key to future success of modern day society. By definition a juvenile is defined as a person who is to young to be responsible for criminal acts which is why in modern day society a separate justice system process was needed to deal with crimes that are committed by juveniles. When looking at why juveniles commit delinquent acts researchers…

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    The use of drugs amongst teenagers is a remarkable problem and therefore, there is an undeniable link between drugs and delinquency. Juvenile drug courts were created in the early 1990’s to rehabilitate substance abusing juveniles in order to work toward a long-term success and eliminate delinquency. Juvenile drug courts intended purposes is to reply as quickly as possible to delinquent activity so offenders are held accountable and intervention can occur in order to provide treatment (Fagin…

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    first concern was to find out if the participants had ever experienced juvenile delinquency, meaning themselves or with someone else. The first step when analyzing the data was to read through each of the answers quickly to become familiar with the answers referred to as open coding. Notes were then made regarding the researcher’s overall thoughts about the answers. The researcher noted who had experience juvenile delinquency and many concepts and categories such as parental substance abuse,…

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    Juvenile delinquency crime rates were as high as 22% in the year of 2008 which, actually decreased since 1993(McWhirter, 2013). Most people believe that juvenile delinquency is increasing due to recent media reports; however, that is not the case. There are many origins to minors becoming delinquents, or considered high-risk, and, the most popular onsets are society, guns, the media, commutates/neighborhoods environment, family environment, school environment, and, peer group environment. There…

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    people converse about juveniles. If I were to hear someone say that juvenile delinquency has increased since the last thirty years, I would comment many factors influence deviant behaviors. In Juvenile Delinquency in a Diverse Society by Kristen A. Bates and Richelle S. Swan elaborates,“in order to understand juvenile delinquency, we must understand how issues of age, gender, race, class, and sexual orientation, to name a few, affect juveniles”. (Bates & Swan 2014:pg.62).Delinquency affects have…

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    Combating Juvenile Delinquency Student Name University Combating Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile delinquency is a common occurrence in the society we are living in today. The Merriam Webster dictionary describes juvenile delinquency as the conduct of a juvenile, characterized by antisocial behavior. This behavior is beyond parental control. Therefore, the law takes action on the juvenile. It encompasses all crimes committed by offenders who have not attained the age required by law. As a result…

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