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    Juvenile delinquency is an on-going issue which warrants huge concern in Singapore. Coupled with a combination of factors, causes of juvenile delinquency includes ‘lack of parental guidance and supervision, inadequate or inconsistent discipline and negative peer and media influences’ (Ho, 2000) Two of the most contributing factor for juveniles to display rebellious behaviour is peer pressure and inattentive parenting. It must be understandable that juvenile’s commit these inappropriate acts due

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    social structure which includes society, institutions, social groups and organizations. 2.1 Economic And Social Factors Social and economic development greatly influence the factors of juvenile delinquency. Economic crisis, political instability, and the weakening of major institutions leads to juvenile delinquency. Socioeconomic instability is often linked to unemployment and low incomes among the young, which can increase the likelihood of their involvement in criminal activity. 2.2 Cultural Factors

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    Relies too much on self-report studies which could challenge the link between social class and delinquency involvement and it does not explain why different types of opportunity can affect the nature and amount of criminal behaviour. The studies are solely of the individuals and do not consider criminal gangs. (Sanderson,1994: p94) Of the individuals studied only a few are admitting to serious offences and the control theory, therefore would be better explaining young delinquent’s criminality. Moreover

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    Labeling and Variations in Delinquency In recent years, longitudinal data has been used to make comparisons between youth who are formally labeled and those who are not formally labeled. Investigating the relationship between labeling and delinquent history has served as the common strategy to make these comparisons. Due to its disruptive nature, it is logical to conclude that contact with the juvenile justice system would be the most devastating for first-time offenders who have been longer embedded

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    For this assignment, the importance of criminological theories will be discussed. Two theories will then be selected, and the main points talked about in explaining delinquency, along with possible deterrent and prevention methods for juveniles. Bartollas &Miller (2011) defines criminology as the study of theories, that try to provide an understanding of criminal behavior and crime. These theories also attempt to provide an explanation for the who, what, when, where, why, and how events occur. In

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    This week’s article, “Program of Research on the Causes and Correlates of Delinquency”; the following research was created to improve the understanding of criminal behavior, violence, and drug use by looking at how youths develops within the framework of their environment such as family, school, friends, and their community. Each longitudinal study involved self-report surveys on a certain group of youths in high risk neighborhoods that were examined over six month intervals within three and a half

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    Introduction In Canada, the treatment of juveniles started to differ from those of adults since 1857 which was the passing of the first federal legislation known Juvenile Delinquents Act (Vaz, E. W., & Baron, S. W. 1997). Juvenile Delinquency is a social phenomenon that has been a major concern in North America, specifically how they are addressed within the criminal justice system. Juvenile delinquents are described as someone between 12 to 17 who through the Canadian law has been found guilty

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    JUVENILE DELINQUENCY The National Report Series in 2013 revealed that nearly 1.1 million delinquency cases involved juveniles. From 1985 through 1997, the number of delinquency cases climbed steadily at 62%. Despite that these cases fell by 44% from 1997 to 2013, we could still see that our society today is suffering from a serious juvenile delinquency problem. After committing violent crimes, these juveniles are release and undergo rehabilitation programs. The Washington Post claims that there is

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    these concerns are a major factor of juvenile delinquency. At the same time, parents of delinquent children are often blamed for their childs behaviors. As per Families and Living Arrangements (2006), there were 12.9 million one-parent families in 2006, 10.4 million custodial mother families and 2.5 million custodial father families" (Bergman, 2006). Over the years, research has made many efforts in looking for what factors impact the juvenile delinquency. Most Studies demonstrate that single parent

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    are many young women and men that commit crimes such as these. Several causes of juvenile delinquency will be addressed throughout this research paper. Many young people who are at risk of becoming delinquent often live in difficult circumstances, such as poverty, parental alcoholism, abusive conditions, and urban overcrowding. Teens who experience these are at greater risk of falling into juvenile delinquency (World Youth Report 194-95). Crimes, such as theft, are often committed as a result of

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