Juvenile delinquency
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The recent rise in teen gangs got a huge amount of attention from the people from every walk of life. These teen gangs are primarily formed as peer groups which later get involved in a variety of crimes. There are at least 50-60 gangs active in the capital. The members are mostly aged between 14 and 19 years. They are involved in a wide range of crimes such as mugging, eve-teasing, drug dealing and abuse, even murder. Newspapers have published these news, providing a horrific image of these gangs. On one side these news equipped us with information, on the other hand it somehow demonized these teens. The titles of news articles such as “Deadly Teen Gangs”, “Menace of Teen Gangs'' etc. indicate how dangerous they are. Amidst all, there is a majority of teenagers who are not gang members. In our concern of teen gangs, we do not pay much attention to their non-gang counterparts. They face various problems in one way or other, due the labeling by the media, on a daily basis. This study attempted to uncover the problems these non-gang teenagers face and what are the factors that make them susceptible to these problems in the view of Howard Becker’s labeling theory. From the experiences of the respondents, I sought to determine if the problems they face is a result of media representation, in any way. Qualitative approach was used to conduct the study. The study was conducted on 28 teenagers aged between 16 and 19 from various areas of Dhaka. Respondents were interviewed with a semi-structured questionnaire. From the interviews, the researcher found that residential areas, gender and class had an influence on their experiences. Some experienced some serious problems than others. However, every problem they faced showed us how news media can shape our behaviors. It is also clear that it is high time we paid some attention to the non-gang teen agers and the problems they face. Keywords: Media Representation, labelling of teens, teen gang culture, non-gang youth.
Sociological Spectrum
Carol Thompson
Robert Garot
Jesse Samba Wheeler , Salome Chasnoff
New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences
New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences (PROSOC)
The paper "The Influence of the media in publicizing violence" is oriented on the applicative dimension following how the media industry produces manipulative media messages, a culture of degrading leisure and promotes pseudo-individuality among children and adolescents, thus contributing to generalization of some personalities clichés, promoting vulgarity and kitsch. In this promoted subculture, on this psychosocial background, the impact of the publicized violence develops in time in learner a violent behavior, social integration difficulties or insufficiency in his social maturation. From year to year develops and intensifies in learners the forms of manifestations of violence in school under the influence of publicized violence.
Sisanda Mguzulwa
The overall aim of the study was to explore male youths' perceived impact of their involvement in youth gang violence (YGV) on their educational attainment. A qualitative research design was adapted in this study. A non-probability purposive snowball sampling was adopted in the research. The study used a semi-structured interview schedule as a research tool in conducting in-depth interviews with the respondents. The research respondents were young males between 14 and 20 years, some of whom were high school drop-outs, while some were learners in high school and some had recently completed Grade 12. The findings showed that most of the research participants were negatively impacted by their involvement in YGV. The findings showed that YGV affected their attendance and performance at school. The study further showed that some of the research participants in the study repeated some grades at school and some dropped out of school because ofthe influence ofYGV. The study also showed ...
Luke S Bearup
Giacomo Buoncompagni, PhD
IJAR Indexing
The study entitled, ―Views of youth regarding media representation of different forms of criminal victimization‖, was carried in district Kanpur and Lucknow in the year 2014 to assess the Youth opinion and views about role of media to present the youth crime. Thus, 2 different colleges and 2 different universities were selected from both Lucknow and Kanpur districts with 160 respondents. 50.0 percent were male respondents and 50 percent also female respondents in study area. 90.0 percent respondents said that media present on balanced picture of today's youth with mean score 1.90 and rank I. 20.0 percent respondents agree that rape is burning issues of girls crime today's.
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Southern African Journal of Social Work and Social Development
Charlene J Erasmus
Enung Hasanah
Mihir Bholey, PhD
sakhawat mun
Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Leni Armayati Armayati
UiTM Library
Nurun Najah
Afterschool Matters
Linda Charmaraman
Zulaika Mohammad
Catherina Schenck , Charlene J Erasmus
Criminal Justice Policy Review
morrin phiri
Christopher J Przemieniecki
Cristiana Bălan
Anthropological Researches and Studies
Flavia-Elena Ciurbea
Afshan Qureshi
Lidia Maropo
Geshina Mat Saat
Amirul Khuzairi
Asad Ullah , Ali Bhadur
Professor Nnamdi T . Ekeanyanwu
Susan Marchionna
Wagle Panda
INAM UL HAQ
6 Pages Posted: 16 Mar 2021
Kazan Federal University
Maxim belyaev, marina klyukova, olga makarova.
Kazan State Medical University
Date Written: May 16, 2017
The regulation of procedural status of the minor defendant remains urgent due to incomplete and consecutive standard regulation and, as a result, its theoretical cover. It is essential to improve the criminal procedure legislation concerning minor participants of criminal legal proceedings within raising negative tendencies of minor’s crime in the Russian Federation. The legislator, unfortunately, did not manage to avoid a so-called double context in understanding of category "minor" in a number of articles of the Code of Criminal Procedure of the Russian Federation. In this regard it is possible to say that present norms of the Code of Criminal Procedure of the Russian Federation which regulate the procedural status of the minor defendant need more detailed structure and updated contents. It will set a legal basis for more effective law enforcement and finally, judicial authorities will respond to modern challenges more adequately, i.e. state and tendencies of development of minor’s crime in the Russian Federation, and also will provide more procedural guarantees of the rights and legitimate interests of the minor defendants required by the international regulations. The present complex of procedural means of the Russian Federation can be used to protect the rights and legitimate interests of minor participants of criminal legal proceedings. Certainly, it needs to be reconsidered and updated according to urgent present requirements and challenges.
Keywords: minor, the procedural status, criminal legal proceedings, the minor suspect, the minor accused, the minor defendant, the complicated procedure, the simplified procedure
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steady decline in juvenile crime dating back to 2007. The annual report conducted by Sedgwick. County's Juvenile Corrections Advisory Board displayed that the county had a total of 3,079 youth intake cases in 2011. This is nearly a 21% decrease in cases from 2007.
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2019). For the purpose of this thesis, a juvenile is going to be defined as a person who is under the age of eighteen, and juvenile delinquency is going to be defined as a violation of the law committed by a person under the age of eighteen (US Department of Justice, 2020). Juvenile delinquency is influenced by complex relationships. According to
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Abstract. This paper presents an overview of th e juvenile delinquency concept, trends in the. delinquency problem, factors that have been linked to delinquency, governmental efforts. to reduce ...
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juvenile delinquency. Law enforcement agencies have been involved in nearly 1.1 million juvenile delinquency cases (Ryan et al., 2013). Furthermore, reported law enforcement data reflected those juvenile offenders were responsible for 15% of all violent crimes and 24% of all property crimes (Ryan et al., 2013).
Abstract. This review considers juvenile delinquency and justice from an international perspective. Youth crime is a growing concern. Many young offenders are also victims with complex needs, leading to a public health approach that requires a balance of welfare and justice models. However, around the world there are variable and inadequate ...
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Parks, Alisha B., "The Effects of Family Structure on Juvenile Delinquency" (2013). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. Paper 2279. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/2279 This Thesis - unrestricted is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Works at Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University.
Theories of Juvenile Delinquency. Research showed individuals' attitudes toward crime may herald their criminal behavior, in agreement with criminological theories such as control theory, learning theory and psychological theories like the theory of reasoned action. The Broken Homes and Juvenile Delinquency.
A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the College of Public Administration and Governance Graduate School Program Tarlac State University Tarlac City ... Key words: Juvenile Delinquency, Child in Conflict with the Law (CICL), Juvenile Crime, Juvenile Justice System, Child Probation ...
Title: Juvenile delinquency a critical Study of statutory provisions and judicial trends: Researcher: Sukhram: Guide(s): Badruddin: Keywords: judicial trends
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It will set a legal basis for more effective law enforcement and finally, judicial authorities will respond to modern challenges more adequately, i.e. state and tendencies of development of minor's crime in the Russian Federation, and also will provide more procedural guarantees of the rights and legitimate interests of the minor defendants ...
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emerged with the highest level of autonomy of Russia's 21 ethnic republics. This thesis argues that Tatarstan negotiated a relatively high amount of independence through elite trust and regional authoritarianism. The unique position of the Tatar leadership allowed them to maximize their autonomy by being seen as an ally of Moscow, having insider