Juvenile Delinquency

This refers to criminal or antisocial behaviours committed by minors, often resulting from a complex interplay of individual, family, and social factors. It can have serious long-term consequences, including increased risk of adult criminality and mental health issues. Interventions typically involve multisystemic approaches addressing family dynamics, peer influences, and individual risk factors.
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