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6 years ago
What are some reasons offered in the text as to why the study of juvenile delinquency is important? What are your views? Explain.
 
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6 years ago
The problems of youth in modern society are both a major national concern and an important subject for academic study.
 The study of juvenile delinquency is important both because of the damage suffered by its victims and the problems faced by its perpetrators.
 About 1.5 million youths are now arrested each year for crimes ranging in seriousness from loitering to murder.
 Most juvenile law violations are minor; some young offenders are dangerous and violent.
 More than 800,000 youths belong to more than 20,000 gangs in the United States.
 Violent street gangs and groups can put fear into an entire city.
 Youths involved in multiple serious criminal actsreferred to as lifestyle, repeat, or chronic delinquent offendersare now recognized as a serious social problem.
 State juvenile authorities must deal with these offenders, along with responding to a range of other social problems, including child abuse and neglect, school crime and vandalism, family crises, and drug abuse.
 Given the diversity and gravity of these problems, there is an urgent need for strategies to combat such a complex social phenomenon as juvenile delinquency.
 Formulating effective strategies demands a solid understanding of delinquency's causes and prevention.
 Student views will vary.
slashbro Author
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6 years ago
I'm seriously surprised that you found the answer, ty
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