JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND CRIME PREVENTION

Simran Karamchandani
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Delinquent children are extraordinary children who display significant deviation in their social adjustment and are therefore labeled as socially deviant or socially impaired. They have been discovered to have criminal tendencies and to engage in antisocial behavior. In this regard, they are similar to criminals and antisocial elements. However, in legal parlance, they are referred to as delinquents rather than criminals. The enormous increase in juvenile violence, notably killings, which began in the mid-1980s and peaked in the early 1990s, sparked widespread fear and concern among the public, prompting federal, state, and municipal governments to implement policy adjustments. For example, in response to the rise in juvenile violence and predictions of a new wave of increasingly violent youth, most states tightened their juvenile justice laws, including measures that allow, or in many cases require, children to be transferred to the adult system at younger ages and for a wider range of offences. A considerable body of research has begun to identify characteristics that may raise the risk of adolescent crime. The research has also resulted in the development and evaluation of prevention interventions.
青少年犯罪和预防犯罪
不良儿童是在社会适应方面表现出明显偏差的特殊儿童,因此被贴上社会偏差或社会受损的标签。他们被发现有犯罪倾向,有反社会行为。在这方面,他们类似于罪犯和反社会分子。然而,在法律上,他们被称为违法者而不是罪犯。从20世纪80年代中期开始到90年代初达到顶峰的青少年暴力,特别是杀人事件的急剧增加,引发了公众的广泛恐惧和担忧,促使联邦、州和市政府实施政策调整。例如,为了应对青少年暴力事件的增加和对新一波日益暴力的青少年的预测,大多数州收紧了其少年司法法律,包括允许或在许多情况下要求在更小的年龄和更广泛的犯罪中将儿童转移到成人系统的措施。相当多的研究已经开始确定可能增加青少年犯罪风险的特征。这项研究还促进了预防干预措施的发展和评价。
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