The Importance of Juvenile Delinquency in the Study of Psychology of Criminal Behavior
The Importance of Juvenile Delinquency in the Study of Psychology of Criminal Behavior
Introduction
Juvenile Delinquency may be defined as the crimes committed by the individuals under the age of eighteen. Children who are negatively affected by the social or educational problems tend to resort to these illegal activities. The frequent occurrence of these activities turns them into a criminal. The reasons behind these acts are highly correlated with the events and their surroundings. It is highly imperative to know what factors have led them to this path. Different theories ...