tremendous quantity of problems‚ either economic‚ political or social. Social problems can have a quite big influence on a country like Morocco. Especially all those poor lost children in the dangerous and unwelcome streets‚ and the main causes of this saddening problem is mainly the fear of shame and poverty. Religious and moral ethics faces hidden love and affection in a big clash. One of the most concrete causes of juvenile delinquency relates to illegal couples abandoning their new-borns‚ fearing
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wire. In addition‚ many received long prison sentences. On August 6th 1962‚ Jamaican Independence Day was born! After years of Spanish and subsequent British colonial rule‚ Jamaica was finally allowed to govern its own political‚ economical‚ and social affairs. The Spanish claimed the Island in 1494 when Christopher Columbus discovered it on one of his voyages to the Caribbean. The British took over in 1655‚ after a short battle with the Spanish‚ but that only lasted
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little insular worlds‚ most juveniles are fueled by their selfish‚ self-centered desires. Even with experience as their best teacher‚ juveniles often feel superhuman and invincible‚ at least until the worst of all possible scenarios happens to them. Typical of youth‚ such unbridled and extravagant thinking causes juveniles to feel practically untouchable by the long arm of the law. As personal perceptions make a person ’s reality what it is‚ the perceptions of juveniles‚ no matter how warped‚ lead
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The Effects of Child Abuse on Juvenile Delinquency Tyshenia Gavin Virginia State University Dr. Hodgson Abstract This literature review explores existing literature and scholarship that outlines the effects of early child abuse (2-8 years old) on future acts of delinquency. Literature suggests that a correlation exists between the effects of child abuse and delinquency. Common problematic behaviors are socialization changes and learning abilities from
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Juvenile delinquency is a complex social problem that significantly impacts all members and processes of a social structure. Delinquency refers to a set of behaviors that are not in line with the collective practices and/or ethics of the dominant social group. Essentially‚ these behaviors deviate from societal norms and more specifically they violate established criminal codes and laws. Juvenile delinquency incorporates not only general criminal activity but conduct that is only unlawful for
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The Relationship Between Race and Juvenile Delinquency Four years now researcher in the fields of psychology sociology‚ genetics‚ and the juvenile justice system have contemplated the reason why some youth turn to delinquency and violence. To investigate the reasons‚ for some adolescents you would have to research on a case to case basis could fall into one category of multiple categories stemming‚ why they act the way they do and what cause these reactions. Some researchers may want to
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Kelly Owens SOC 210 Causes and Solutions on Juvenile Delinquency March 20‚ 2014 Causes and Solutions on Juvenile Delinquency This is a very interesting article in its root as it tries to get to the bottom of the cause of juvenile delinquency. The article touches on four perspectives: family‚ personal reason‚ peer group influence‚ and society. Family: Economics Let’s first start with economic factor. The author is basically just giving you a common sense fact that by being poor you are the more
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There are many factors that are involved in the socialization of children and adolescents that might cause them to become deviant. Many studies have been conducted over time‚ which have attempted to examine the cause of delinquency and how to prevent it. Some theories have proven to be effective‚ while others have been abandoned. Throughout this paper‚ we will go into detail about the history of juvenile delinquency. Then‚ we will continue to go into depth about how juvenile delinquency has evolved
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Shaw and McKay ’s Theory of Juvenile Delinquency Robert Gault Saint Leo University Theories if Criminal Behavior CRM-426 Professor Crawford May 19‚ 2013 Abstract According to Lilly‚ et al (2011‚ p. 44) social disorganization is specific to the inability of community members to bring about shared values or jointly solve problems. Shaw and McKay identified this social ineffectiveness common to the metropolitan areas affordable for the lower class of poor families. Furthermore‚ their analyses
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not believe that there is a latent trait that makes a person delinquency-prone based on the following factors: the environment where the child is raised‚ the socialization where the child interacts‚ and their ethnicity. With the content provided and my experiences in observation in adolescents I have come to realize that there are many determining factors that could have a child become a child delinquent. The most important factor between the two that I have come up with is the socioeconomic
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