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    Permissive parents display high nurturance‚ and low maturity demands‚ control and communication. Children of a permissive parent tend to be more aggressive‚ immature with peers‚ and less responsible/independent. Neglectful parenting is the third parenting style and one of the most negative and dangerous. Neglectful parents show no interest in their children‚ and emotionally as well as physically reject their children. Parents of neglect tend to show low control; if any‚ and the negative results show up in

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    overpopulation especially in third world‚ there are plenty of children who do not belong to a family or even they are not supported with any organization. They often do disorderly behaviors like aggressive panhandling or even more‚ they do false jobs. They sometimes are abused by gangs to spread drugs. Secondly‚ considering children who are living with their families‚ the way of treatment and discipline of parents is deeply effective. Indeed‚ children who are under the circumstances of either lack or lavishness

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    We need to ensure these children are at the facility or group home best fitted and beneficial to their specific needs. Due to overcrowding‚ many are just placed where there is the room with little to no rehabilitation. With West Virginia ranking highest and having almost twice the

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    afternoon to all of you. The topic of our debate is : should parents be held responsible for their children misbehaviour? I’ll first start by defining juvenile crime‚ it the habitual committing of criminal acts or offences by a young person‚ especially one below the age at which ordinary criminal prosecution is possible. I am now going to discuss the points why parents should be held responsible for their children misbehaviour. First‚ the children’s behaviour is the direct result of how parents have brought

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    child then tells the narrator to write a book and disappears. The piper takes a reed to make a pen. With it he writes happy songs for children to bring them joy. This poem sets the tone for the entire sequence. It establishes the poet as a visionary who is divinely inspired. It also establishes the voice of the poems as being that of a child and/or accessible to children. Introduction also reflects the process of poetic composition. It moves from free music‚ allied with divine inspiration‚ to songs

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    construed liberally in favor of the child in conflict with the law.[1] Diversion Program ------------------------------------------------- Role of Different Sectors The Family. The family shall be responsible for the primary nurturing and rearing of children which is critical in delinquency prevention. As far as practicable and in accordance with the procedures of the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006‚ a child in conflict with the law shall be maintained in his/her family.[2] Educational System

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    being poor you are the more likely to head to a life of crime. I agree with this statement because if children are born in a family where they are not able to eat‚ or have to go to bed hungry‚ of course there is going to be some problems. When they are starving‚ they are going to be less focused on school. The growing rate of unemployment makes it difficult for parents to provide for their children. It also makes it easy for people to turn to a life of crime. One of these crimes is drug dealing and

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    deviance (Matherne &Thomas‚ 2001). In fact‚ research has shown that children with strong parental ties are less likely than their peers without these ties to become delinquent. However‚ this is only the beginning. Parents obviously play the largest role in a child’s development. Naturally‚ the more time parents can spend with their children‚ the more of a positive influence the parents can have. One study has shown that children who lack parental supervision after school hours run a higher risk of

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    by the parents in the children’s lives all contribute to a lack of proper formation for a child. This brings a child closer to exhibiting delinquent behavior. Research continues to demonstrate that by making support services available to families‚ children will have an enhanced chance for having a more stable home environment. These resources assist in creating a foundation that provides a child a better stepping off point from which he or she can interact in a positive and appropriate manner in the

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    State the procedure followed by Juvenile Justice Court. 5) State the orders that can be passed for delinquent children under this act.  6) What protections are given by the legislature and the judiciary to juvenile delinquents?  1) Describe the main features of Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act‚ 2000 This Act may be called the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act‚ 2000. it extends to the Whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir "juvenile" or "child"

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