Types of child crime
Organized child crimes
Organized child crimes are formally structured organizations that commit organized
delinquencies. This refers to a system of principles and conventions that drive
young people’s behavior when they exhibit delinquent behaviors.
In the 1950s, these delinquencies were studied in the United States, and
the term “delinquent sub-culture” was coined.
This notion refers to a system of principles and norms that drive group members'
conduct in order to stimulate the performance of delinquent activities, grant
status based on such acts, and define typical connections for those who fall
outside of the groups defined by group norms. Cohen was the first person to refer to this type of
delinquency. He was followed by Cloward and Ohlin and a few others.
Case on organized child crime in India
November 29, 2013: In Mayur
Vihar, a group of five children who escaped from a juvenile city home amid
riots and burning, murdered a jeweler’s wife and eloped with 50 kg of silver
jewelry and Rs. 10 lakh cash.
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