The concept of youth disorder has been examined and studied in detail and length, describing as well as exploring the extent and depth of the nature of construct. The existing definitions of youth disorder vary with the complexities of characterizations and classifications that have been attach to the concept (Gotfredson, 2001). The concept falls opposite of the word conformity in which any contradiction for the set social expectations is viewed negatively by the majority. According to Taylor, Walton and Young (1988), youth disorder is “that which is reacted against – by, and on behalf of, the majority of (right-minded) men”.
Youth disorder Theories
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The government, police and other government agencies in London and Wales also focus on the child-care, not just to the juvenile justice system. It is the social work who believe that the media pressure and politics as well to react on the demeanor behavior of youth offenders including the non-accidental injuries among children. The disparity issues in the political significance and social value contributed to the youth offenses are the focus of the Crime and Disorder Act, but this is just an examination that pursues the development of the youth justice systems which are transforming institutions which is very complicated. At the same time, these agencies and organizations are humanely and effectively working according to the youth justice systems, which is very …show more content…
Usually, the rampages in campuses are close knits and low crime. Basically, the offender is always in the teenage years with no other records for mental disorders and disciplinary issues. They often has academic spectrum, intelligence, however with less social character and sports capability and not valued by peers and other students. In contrast, the street violence prevails in the over-populated communities with rare academic performers, high crime rates and low social trusts. These are always beset by gun businesses and illicit drug markets which gives more risks to youth. In my opinion, the family and the home environment have great contributions in youth violence and the prevention should start from home. The gaps in knowledge about the responsibilities of families especially parents in the youth violent behavior is very important in the interventions and information policy to encourage the elimination of youth violent