Juvenile Justice System in India
Factors to Juvenile Delinquency
- Adolescence Issues: The behaviour of adolescents is strongly influenced by behavioural, biological, and societal factors. Teenagers at this impressionable age start to pay closer attention to their enjoyment, eating, leisure activities, and play as well as their appearances, looks, colours, and styles. Adolescents at this age yearn for freedom and independence and want to discover new things, but their parents, teachers, or elders do not give them the possibility or the opportunity to do so, which adds to the general development of introverted behaviour.
- The Family System's Distinctive Features: Rising adolescent delinquency graphs have several significant ....
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