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Adolescence And Delinquency

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Adolescence and Delinquency

I couldn't begin to cover all the possible reasons that may cause an
adolescent to become a "juvenile delinquent."  During my research, I found
that the term juvenile delinquency is defined a number of ways.  Mosby's
Medical Nursing, and Allied Health Dictionary summed up juvenile delinquency
best with this definition;  "resistant antisocial, illegal, or criminal
behavior by children or adolescents to the degree that it cannot be
controlled or corrected by the parents, endangers others in the community,
and becomes the concern of a law enforcement agency"(1994).
I found that most theories about what causes delinquency in children and
adolescents originate with families and parenting.  Many statistics and
studies have been conducted comparing the number of youths that had chosen a
delinquent life style, with single parent households, or parents who were
drug and alcohol dependant.  It is my belief that three out of four parenting
styles that we have studied in our text, when taken to extremes, can be just
as damaging to an adolescent as a parent suffering from drug or alcohol
addiction.  Parents who exhibit an indifferent parenting style send the worst
possible message to their children.  "When permissiveness is accompanied by
high hostility, the child feels free to give rein to his most destructive
impulses"(Craig, 1996, p.316).  And where exactly in the question of
causation does nature Vs nurture fit in.  What about the child who seemingly
has balanced, consistent authoritative parents, and still chooses a
delinquent lifestyle.
I'm going to address some of these issues in the pages to follow, beginning
with an external factor that may influence some of our younger children; TV.
    The impact of television violence has been debated since TV first arrived
in America.  According to a study highlighted in US News and World Report,
the more violent TV programs children watch, the more li...

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