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    Gender and Family Izzy Axia College of University of Phoenix There are many factors involved when trying to research patterns of delinquency between males and females. Males are more likely to be more aggressive and form no attachments to others. Boys from an early onset are taught to be strong and independent‚ as for girls they are taught to loving and princess like. Boys as they start getting older become more aggressive and more likely to retaliate in a bad situation (Wadsworth‚ 2005)

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    paper proposal I came up with many different ideas. However‚ my main focus would be that “Gender-neutral theories cannot adequately explain female delinquency”. Why is it that they left such vital information out? Is it true that males are only deviant? What theories have been made on the assumption that juvenile females play a crucial role in delinquency as well? What kind of change is this? I believe this topic would fall under to theories Differential association theory and Theory of social

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    the study 3 Objectives of the study 3 Research questions 3 Significance of the study: 4 Scope of the study: 4 Limitations of the study 4 CHAPTER TWO 5 Introduction: 5 Definition of juvenile delinquency 5 Causative factors for juvenile delinquency 5 Suggested remedies for juvenile delinquency 8 Conclusion 11 CHAPTER THREE 12 Introduction 12 Research Design 12 Measuring Instruments 13 Population and Sampling 13 Data Sources 13 CHAPTER FOUR 14 Introduction 14 Responses from juvenile

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    almighty father for life‚ patients and wisdom in other to do this school base assessment . The researcher would also thanks all those who contributed to help with this assessment. Introduction Juvenile delinquency is a criminal act or acts committed by individuals below the age of eighteen. We the members of society can help stop these young people from committing these felonies. As the country is developing the level of crimes tends to increase rapidly.

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    Juvenile delinquency is something that is happening all over the world at any given moment. The reasoning behind juvenile delinquency is something criminologists yearn to explain. Some criminologists have thought that gender plays an important role in determining rather a juvenile will offend or not. Some even think female offenders are treated differently than male offenders. Others think family is the key behind why juveniles learn to offend. The reasoning criminologists have for these beliefs

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    emotions which causes negative behavior. Healing programs have been a recommendation thru the court systems to analyze juvenile delinquency‚ and find the factors that lead to meaningful resolutions.   Introduction Many of our young people have lost their way in this land of democracy. Why are the statistics so high regarding juvenile delinquency‚ and a young male‚ or female appears in our courts every single day before a judge for crimes committed against other people‚ someone’s property‚ or belongings

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    “Juvenile Arrests 2008” and will address the following in this paper. The overall decrease in juvenile arrests‚ The increase in drug offenses and simple assaults and Implications for juvenile females and members of ethnic and racial minorities. The writer will also address the increase in arrests of juvenile females and the decrease in arrests of male juvenile offenders for violent crimes. Juvenile arrests had decreased over time. While alcohol and drug remained‚ the common root causes of juvenile

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    that are concentrated on the important of adolescents into delinquency like family function‚ disorders‚ two parent households and different genders. Inheritance plays a big role mostly because of all the environmental sources. Family can affect delinquency mainly if the economics influence for low-income housing and where the residences reside in a poorly appealing neighborhood where there is high crime. Family makeup affects delinquency because when there’s a big family it has a larger attraction

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    as a male dominated one‚ and females that were supposed to be with the gang members‚ were either their wives of girlfriends‚ and females who were seen actively involved were supposed to be for sole purposes of sex‚ and were labeled as “possessions”. Apart from that females in the street gangs were considered to be used as ploys or scouts. However things have changed very drastically now‚ and the roles of females are much more than what it was

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    term ’’patriarchy’’ is an idea that is function by ideology. It started six thousand years ago‚ when ’’fatherhood’’ took place‚ meaning that the ruling of a family by the father or an adult male. In Greek‚ it means ’’rule of a father’’‚ stating that female live under father’s power because male are more muscular and powerful so they could determine what women should do or shouldn’t do through force‚ pressure‚ education or tradition to maintain their power. And women don’t have rights to make any decisions

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