Criminology
"There is no greater insight into the future than recognizing when we saveour children, we save ourselves." So averred the noted anthropologist andsociologist, Margaret Mead. (Mead, 2003) Juvenile delinquency is a cause for concern in today's modern society.The incidents of April 20, 1999 from Columbine High School in Littleton,Colorado put the consequences of juvenile delinquency into a newperspective. Two students, Dylan Klebold and Ryan Harris, who were, forall intents, intelligent and well adjusted went on a killing spree. Theykilled and injured several members of the school including a teacher.(Rosenberg, 2000) Then they turned the guns on themselves. Their planswere grandiose. After the massacre, they intended to flee the country.Once the furor had died down, new information showed that the two studentswere generally reticent, withdrawn and subjected to bullying by theirpeers, especially the physically stronger students. Klebold and Harriswere emotionally and physically abused. Isolated, they developed a hatred Many such instances make news these days. While delinquency is not
While not directly associated with juvenile offences, a significantportion of cases brought before the Justice System as about child abuse andchild neglect. Those that engage in illicit activities that causesconflict. The results generally have to do withpopulation growths with time. Childrengrowing up are confused with what is acceptable and unacceptable behavior. Youth in the classroomenvironment require less supervision than youth not participating instructured activities. (Bauer, Hahn, Myrent, Ramker, & Repp, 2000) In 1995, the SWAP (Sheriff's Juvenile Work Alternative Plan) program wascreated in Illinois to help rehabilitate juvenile offenders. " The researchers also presented statistics of the shift in juvenile crimerates with respect to the area of the city with time. Violent crime accounted for103,900 of the 1999 arrests and 98,900 of the 2000 arrests. The system wasimplemented into U. Despite the rise of juvenile crimes in outlying areas as the centuryprogressed the relative rates of areas of crime were remarkably correlated. Children who grow up in single income households are also susceptible,especially when there is a lack of a strong male influence. There is strict correlation betweendropout rates, youth unemployment and crime with people living in low-income neighborhoods. A follow-up study that studied and understoodmore about the families of these juvenile delinquents would have supportedthe results and the rationale for conducting the three studies.
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