Role of External Factors on Juvenile Delinquency
Role of External Factors on Juvenile Delinquency
Several external causes have been presented as driving forces behind decisions to participate in juvenile delinquency. These external causes range from the societal interactions and relationships of a juvenile to issues such as substance abuse. In your initial response, identify an external cause that you believe presents the biggest risk for juveniles and is most likely to lead them to participate in delinquency. Explain the primary issues associated with the external cause you have selected and defend why it is a bigger risk for juveniles as opposed to other potential external causes. In your response posts to classmates, evaluate the external cause selected by the classmate. If you agree that it presents the biggest risk to juveniles, expand upon the points made by the classmate. If you disagree, respectfully discuss why you believe another external cause is a bigger risk factor for juveniles.
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