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JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

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[DATE]
Juvenile Delinquency.............................................................................................................................2
Types of Juvenile Delinquency...........................................................................................................1
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(Today’s Date)

Juvenile Delinquency
MrsMoonezah
Rasool
Royal Road
Port Louis

“So-called” problem a high drop-out rate from low probability of going to


neighborhoods” exist in secondary school, and college compared to
many countries. These children growing up in children who grow up in
neighborhoods tend to have these neighborhoods have a other neighborhood

Juvenile delinquency, also known as “juvenile offending”, is participation is illegal behavior by minors
(juveniles, i.e., individuals younger than the statutory age of majority). Most legal systems prescribe
specific steps for dealing with juveniles, such as juvenile detention centers, and courts.

A juvenile delinquent on the United States is a person who is typically under the age of 17 and
commits an act that otherwise would have been charged as a crime if they were an adult.
Depending on the type and severity of the offense committed, it is possible for persons under 18
to be charged and tried as adults. Social issues are distinguished from economic issues; however,
some issues (such as immigration) have both social and economic aspects. There are also issues
that don’t fall into either category, such as wars.

8.
JUVENILE
DELINQUENCY

SOLUTIONS
CAUSES TYPES

TRAFFIC TO CONVERSE
PEER PRESURE VIOLENCE WITH PARENTS

HARD RECREATIONAL
CHILDHOOD ACTIVITIES

Types of Juvenile Delinquency

1.1. Theft/Larceny
1.2. Vandalism
1.3. Disorderly Conduct
1.4. Tobacco Offenses
1.5. Traffic Violations
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
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[DATE]
(Today’s Date)

Juvenile Delinquency
MsFaaizah
Obhoyram
Temple Lane
Vacoas

“So-called” problem a high drop-out rate from low probability of going to


neighborhoods” exist in secondary school, and college compared to
many countries. These children growing up in children who grow up in
neighborhoods tend to have these neighborhoods have a other neighborhood

Juvenile delinquency, also known as “juvenile offending”, is participation is illegal behavior by minors
(juveniles, i.e., individuals younger than the statutory age of majority). Most legal systems prescribe
specific steps for dealing with juveniles, such as juvenile detention centers, and courts.

A juvenile delinquent on the United States is a person who is typically under the age of 17 and
commits an act that otherwise would have been charged as a crime if they were an adult.
Depending on the type and severity of the offense committed, it is possible for persons under 18
to be charged and tried as adults. Social issues are distinguished from economic issues; however,
some issues (such as immigration) have both social and economic aspects. There are also issues
that don’t fall into either category, such as wars.

8.
JUVENILE
DELINQUENCY

SOLUTIONS
CAUSES TYPES

TRAFFIC TO CONVERSE
PEER PRESURE VIOLENCE WITH PARENTS

HARD RECREATIONAL
CHILDHOOD ACTIVITIES

Types of Juvenile Delinquency

1.6. Theft/Larceny
1.7. Vandalism
1.8. Disorderly Conduct
1.9. Tobacco Offenses
1.10. Traffic Violations
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
[Document subtitle]

[DATE]
(Today’s Date)

Juvenile Delinquency
MrSameer
Serally
Royal Road
Rosehill

“So-called” problem a high drop-out rate from low probability of going to


neighborhoods” exist in secondary school, and college compared to
many countries. These children growing up in children who grow up in
neighborhoods tend to have these neighborhoods have a other neighborhood

Juvenile delinquency, also known as “juvenile offending”, is participation is illegal behavior by minors
(juveniles, i.e., individuals younger than the statutory age of majority). Most legal systems prescribe
specific steps for dealing with juveniles, such as juvenile detention centers, and courts.

A juvenile delinquent on the United States is a person who is typically under the age of 17 and
commits an act that otherwise would have been charged as a crime if they were an adult.
Depending on the type and severity of the offense committed, it is possible for persons under 18
to be charged and tried as adults. Social issues are distinguished from economic issues; however,
some issues (such as immigration) have both social and economic aspects. There are also issues
that don’t fall into either category, such as wars.

8.
JUVENILE
DELINQUENCY

SOLUTIONS
CAUSES TYPES

TRAFFIC TO CONVERSE
PEER PRESURE VIOLENCE WITH PARENTS

HARD RECREATIONAL
CHILDHOOD ACTIVITIES

Types of Juvenile Delinquency

1.11. Theft/Larceny
1.12. Vandalism
1.13. Disorderly Conduct
1.14. Tobacco Offenses
1.15. Traffic Violations
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
[Document subtitle]

[DATE]
(Today’s Date)

Juvenile Delinquency

“So-called” problem a high drop-out rate from low probability of going to


neighborhoods” exist in secondary school, and college compared to
many countries. These children growing up in children who grow up in
neighborhoods tend to have these neighborhoods have a other neighborhood

Juvenile delinquency, also known as “juvenile offending”, is participation is illegal behavior by minors
(juveniles, i.e., individuals younger than the statutory age of majority). Most legal systems prescribe
specific steps for dealing with juveniles, such as juvenile detention centers, and courts.

A juvenile delinquent on the United States is a person who is typically under the age of 17 and
commits an act that otherwise would have been charged as a crime if they were an adult.
Depending on the type and severity of the offense committed, it is possible for persons under 18
to be charged and tried as adults. Social issues are distinguished from economic issues; however,
some issues (such as immigration) have both social and economic aspects. There are also issues
that don’t fall into either category, such as wars.

8.
JUVENILE
DELINQUENCY

SOLUTIONS
CAUSES TYPES

TRAFFIC TO CONVERSE
PEER PRESURE VIOLENCE WITH PARENTS

HARD RECREATIONAL
CHILDHOOD ACTIVITIES

Types of Juvenile Delinquency

1.16. Theft/Larceny
1.17. Vandalism
1.18. Disorderly Conduct
1.19. Tobacco Offenses
1.20. Traffic Violations

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