Juvenile delinquency due to family influence
Juvenile Delinquency Due to Family Influence The family plays an important role in shaping adolescent behavior. However, in many cases, family problems are the cause of juvenile delinquency. Lack of attention from parents often makes teenagers feel selected, so they seek refuge through deviant behavior, such as hanging out with the wrong friends or breaking the rules. In addition, conflicts within the family such as divorce or domestic violence cause teenagers to experience emotional stress, which can trigger acts of rebellion. Parenting styles that are too harsh or too loose also contribute to the situation, because children feel they are not appreciated or free without limits. By improving relationships and providing balanced attention, families can prevent juvenile delinquency and help them develop well.Conclusion: Juvenile delinquency is often influenced by disharmonious family conditions, such as lack of attention, poor communication, or domestic violence....