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Title: Juvenile Delinquincy
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March 6, 2004 |
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When looking at the patterns of juvenile delinquents and the types of environments they were raised in and accustomed to, it seems to all relate back to abuse and a poor parent to child relationship. Raymond Arthur (2005) has acknowledged this to be the case with his research:
Every study of the personal and social experiences of known juvenile delinquency offenders reveals that almost all of them have endured various kinds of abuse, neglect, deprivation and misfortune... Showed first 250 characters
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Juvenile offenders are far more likely than the general population to have … experienced child abuse. Neglect by parents, poor maternal and domestic care, family conflict … have all been shown to increase the risk of behavior problems and subsequent offending (p... Showed next 250 characters
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