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    My concerned issue is juvenile delinquency. The reason I choose juvenile delinquency is because I felt it can be explained well by looking at the social learning theory. According to Siegel & Welsh (2012) social learning theory is applied to criminal behavior‚ theory stressing the importance of learning through modeling others who are criminal; criminal behavior is a function of copying or learning criminal conduct from others. The social learning theory argues that juveniles imitate what they see

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    Ashley Smith CRJU 2070 Juvenile Justice LU One Review Questions Review Questions for Learning Unit Two There are four major sources of data on juvenile delinquency. List the four sources and describe the type of data each source reports on. Describe the difference between validity and reliability in regards to research data. Define a cohort study or group. What are some of the most interesting findings taken from victimization surveys? What are some of the most interesting revelations

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    “Am I a juvenile delinquent? I am a teenager. I am young –young at heart and in mind. In this position‚ I am carefree. I enjoy doing nothing but to drink the win of pleasure…Honorable judge‚ friends‚ and teachers...is this the girl whom you commented a juvenile delinquent?” (Anonymous) Perhaps all of us have heard this famous declamation piece‚ but have we ever looked closer into the depths of the term‚ “juvenile delinquency?” Will juvenile delinquency be only remembered through a declamation or

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    Juvenile Delinquency and Parenting Styles Abstract This paper reviews the effects that different parenting styles can have on juveniles and delinquency. The paper will include authoritarian‚ authoritative‚ neglectful and permissive parenting styles. Juvenile Delinquency and Parenting Styles There are four different techniques to parent a child; authoritarian‚ permissive‚ neglectful‚ and authoritative. Juvenile delinquency has been found to be closely related to the type of parenting and

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    curb juvenile delinquency Juvenile delinquency has become more serious in recent years. Crime committed by young people has risen since the mid-twentieh century. Youth crime is an aspect of crime which receives great attention from the news media and politicians. ‘Juvenile delinquent’ is someone between 12 and 17 years who through the due process of law and therefore subject to punishments determined by a youth court. Parents‚ society‚ and schools should be responsible to curb juvenile delinquency

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    SOCIAL THREAT OF JUVENILE DELIQUENCY armando c. ceralde april 11‚ 2012 pangasinan state university This position paper discusses the increasing number of minor offenders in our society. Juvenile delinquency has been the topic of several discussions and debates among lawmakers and social groups who express their concerns and views citing that it is a serious issue in the society. Historically‚ the first law that concerns the issue is the P.D. 603 (Child and Youth Welfare Code) signed in

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    Newsletter Feature article Juvenile Delinquency One of the trending issues of today is about juvenile delinquencies. Juvenile delinquency is a criminal or antisocial behavior of juveniles. Juvenile delinquents are usually considered to be in need of treatment‚ rehabilitation‚ or discipline. The term delinquency also applies to payments that are overdue. More and more teenagers are encountering this. Problem children tend to grow up into problem adults and problem adults tend to produce more

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    There are many social factors that can contribute to juvenile delinquency. One that has risen to the forefront has been the role the family plays in delinquency. It has become increasingly obvious that a child’s family can have a significant impact on the child’s level of 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

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    Introduction: Juvenile Delinquency has been an important area of study since the turn of the twentieth century. And has reached to a point where it is now considered a social phenomenon. When we look into the word social‚ it could be viewed as an issue that has to do with the way we are socialized into society. However‚ for this purpose we would have to look at some very important questions like: How is the concept of juvenile delinquency defined? Who commits delinquent acts? How much delinquency occurs

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    Introduction More than 2 million juveniles are arrested each year with nearly 600‚000 entering into juvenile incarceration. (Kapp‚ Petr‚ Robbins‚ & Choi‚ 2013) There has been a steady increase of youthful female offenders. From the early nineties up until about 2006‚ simple assault crimes have decreased “4% for male juveniles and it increased 19% for females” (Espinosa‚ Sorensen‚ & Lopez‚ 2013). “25 to 50 percent of antisocial girls commit crimes as adults (Pajer‚ 1998)”. "Similar risk factors

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