Types of juvenile crimes
Types of juvenile crimes in India
Juvenile crimes
manifest themselves in a range of conduct or behaviors. Each pattern has a
distinct social setting. Delinquency exhibits a variety of styles of conduct or
forms of behavior. Each of the patterns has its own social context and causes.
The awareness that
they will not face criminal charges since they are minors is also a catalyst
in the process of building a child offender. The lack of fear of punishment has
resulted in an increase in the rate of criminality among minors.
Howard Becker, in
1966, identified four categories of juvenile delinquency, namely individual,
group-supported, organized, and situational delinquency.
1. Individual juvenile crimes
The primary cause
of these psychological issues is dysfunctional and unhealthy familial contact
patterns. The psychiatrists compared the delinquent siblings to their
non-delinquent siblings. They discovered that the most prevalent reason for
committing such crimes was that they were unhappy and dissatisfied with their
living conditions.
They engage in
delinquent behavior in the first place to attract attention from family or peers.
Others conduct delinquent activities in order to alleviate their guilt.
Psychiatrists also
discovered that delinquents varied from non-delinquent in their relationship
with their dads, rather than their mothers. In addition, their discipline
was stricter and more severe.
Case on Individual juvenile crime in India
February
24, 2016: A 17-year-old boy, released from a juvenile home for ‘good behavior’
strangled an elderly woman in south Delhi’s BK Dutt Colony.
https://youtu.be/C6YAnziKpAw: Story of the youngest serial killer.
Family plays a very important role in controlling behaviour of minors.. They need to be taught what behaviour is acceptable and aggressive behaviour at young age needs to be controlled at early stages..
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DeleteFamily background means a lot in a child's upbringing.
ReplyDeleteEnvironment around the child plays an important role.
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