
essay 3
.docxGrichachina Alina
Linkers: 13. Total: 324 words.
Juvenile delinquency is a term used to describe illegal actions by a minor. This term is broad in range and can include everything from minor violations like skipping school to more severe crimes such as burglary and violent actions. Understanding why a minor commits a crime is essential to preventing future crimes from happening. Addressing the issues that has led to the choices that the minor child has made can help them change their actions in the future.
Firstly, the reason for the increase in juvenile crimes may be the negligence of parents in their relationship with the child. Therefore, they do not explain to their child the basics of social behavior and how to cope with conflict situations, moreover, parents do not morally educate them. As a result, minors eventually begin to commit illegal actions towards other people, because they do not understand why these actions are wrong.
Secondly, minors fall under the influence of the company. Socialization and communication with peers are of great importance in a child's life. This suggests that a minor may contact a bad company that will provoke him to commit illegal actions. Since self-determination in society is important at this age, a child may commit a crime in order to prove himself to others.
To sum up, you need to be attentive to the child. This does not mean that a minor needs to be isolated from the outside world, instead, you need to be more sensitive to the child, be interested in life and talk about various topics related to responsibility, morality. Such conversations should be primarily in the form of a dialogue. It is important that you do not just tell him how to do and how not to do, it is more important that he understands the causal relationship between his actions and their consequences. Thus, the child will grow up, that is, become more conscious and responsible and will not break the law.