Individual Factors Affecting the Threshold of Juvenile Delinquency from the Perspective of Developmental Prevention
Factors affecting juvenile delinquency are numerous and do not cause only one factor, such as family, economic, social factors, the role of friends and peers, and each of which has its own effects and harms. Which ultimately lead to juvenile delinquency. One of these effective factors is individual factors. This study examines the individual factors affecting the threshold of juvenile delinquency and its preventive strategies.
The method of this research is based on descriptive-analytical method. Also, the data collection method of this article is a library method and was done using various sources such as books, articles, dissertations and Persian and foreign Internet information databases.
By examining the causes and efforts to reduce and eliminate them, it is possible to significantly reduce the delinquency of children and adolescents and prevent their chronic delinquency in the future, because from the perspective of growing criminology, crime over many years of human age. As a result, before a child can identify himself as a delinquent, the risk factors that lead to delinquency can be reduced or eliminated by quickly intervening in himself and his environment
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