Juvenile Delinquency
Juvenile delinquency refers to illegal or antisocial behavior committed by individuals typically under the age of 18. This can include a range of activities, such as theft, vandalism, or drug use. Factors contributing to juvenile delinquency may include family issues, peer pressure, and socioeconomic conditions.
Addressing juvenile delinquency often involves intervention programs, counseling, and community support. The goal is to help young people understand the consequences of their actions and to guide them toward positive behavior. Various organizations, such as youth rehabilitation centers and community outreach programs, work to reduce delinquency rates and support at-risk youth.