Category: Adolescence

  • The Key Factors Of Juvenile Delinquency Recidivism

    The Key Factors Of Juvenile Delinquency Recidivism Abstract In this research, Juvenile and recidivism are analyzed to show how social bonds play a key factor in the recidivism of juveniles. We will cross-tabulate Juvenile delinquency and recidivism, in hopes of it revealing delinquency, community, family and a host of other underlying elements as being reasons…

  • Determinants and Attitudes of Adolescents towards Sex Education

    Determinants and Attitudes of Adolescents towards Sex Education Problem statement to the conceptual framework Bartholomew, Parcel, Kok, and Gottlieb (2006), indicated that a rights-based method aids the needs of young people by involving them, thereby making policies and programs more effective and sustainable. This kind of method provides the framework for meeting the actual sexual…

  • Relationship between Adolescence Problems and Frustration of School Students: Analytical Essay

    Relationship between Adolescence Problems and Frustration of School Students: Analytical Essay Background: The need of the individual and the requirements of the society are never identical. But the flexible person is resolving the two demands into an acceptable synthesis. In every School, we can perceive adolescents who differ greatly in their School, we can get…

  • Vital Need of Sex Education in Indian Youth and Adolescents

    Vital Need of Sex Education in Indian Youth and Adolescents Abstract: Sex education is a major contributing factor toward a stable society. Regardless, sex, sexuality and anything related to them is a huge taboo in India. The year 2007 witnessed a huge controversy over sex education for adolescents in India1. The Ministry of Human Resource…

  • Family Dynamics Affecting Juvenile Delinquency

    Family Dynamics Affecting Juvenile Delinquency Abstract This criminal justice research paper is an analysis of the family dynamics affecting juvenile delinquency. This paper will analyze the most pressing problems facing teenagers today. It will show the correlation of traditional opposite sex parents and non-traditional same-sex parents and what role or influence it has on or…

  • Juvenile Delinquency in United States: Ways To Reduce

    Juvenile Delinquency in United States: Ways To Reduce Abstract What can we do reduce juvenile delinquency in the United States? Juvenile delinquency can be reduced in the United States. By 2015 in the United States there were about 3,000 minors sentenced to life imprisonment without any possibility of obtaining probation. Approximately 2,500 inmates served the…

  • Factors Affecting Juvenile Delinquency

    Factors Affecting Juvenile Delinquency Abstract Juvenile Delinquency has been an ongoing phenomenon for years and will unfortunately continue in future years to come. Biosocial theory, social structure theory, and Hirschis social bond theory are just a few of many theories that help to explain how and why juveniles engage in delinquent behavior. These theories go…

  • Juvenile Delinquency: Programs and Impacts

    Juvenile Delinquency: Programs and Impacts Juvenile delinquency has always been considered as a psychological problem rather than a legal challenge which it particularly is. The question though remains, how can it be solved? Juvenile delinquency also known as juvenile offending is the situation where the minors engage in illegal activities. Juveniles are the young people…

  • Psychological And Sociological Reasons Juvenile Delinquency

    Psychological And Sociological Reasons Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile delinquency is defined as failure to follow the law by a young person or group, the act which labels young people as deviant or delinquent (Open University, 2020). Since Juvenile Delinquency is multifaceted, this essay will look at two social science approaches, sociological and psychological, to understand juvenile…