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Definition of Juvenile Delinquency
The behavior of a minor child that is marked by criminal activities, persistent antisocial behavior, or disobedience which the child’s parents are unable to control. A violation of the law by a minor, which is not punishable by death or life imprisonment.
What is Juvenile Delinquency?
Juvenile delinquency occurs when a minor violates a criminal statue. When a juvenile commits a crime, the procedures that take place differ from those of an adult offender. In all states, juvenile court systems, and juvenile detention facilities, deal specifically with underage offenders. While it is common for state statutes to consider people under the age of 17 as minors, the justice system can charge minors even younger as adults, if the crime committed is very serious.
Juvenile Delinquents
Juvenile delinquents are often defined as children between the ages of 10 and 17 who have committed a criminal act. There are two main types of offenders: repeat offenders and age specific offenders.
Repeat Offenders
Repeat offenders are also known as “life-course persistent offenders.” These juvenile delinquents begin offending or showing other signs of antisocial behavior during adolescence. Repeat offenders continue to engage in criminal activities or aggressive behaviors even after they enter adulthood.

Predictors of juvenile delinquencies may appear as early as preschool, and often include:
• Abnormal or slow development of basic skills, such as speech and language
• Chronic violation of the rules
• Serious aggressive behavior toward other students or teachers
Studies have found that a number of life circumstances constitute risk factors for a child to become a juvenile delinquent. While these are many and varied, the most common risk factors for juvenile delinquency include:
• Authoritarian Parenting – characterized by the use of harsh disciplinary methods, and refusal to justify disciplinary actions, other than by saying “because I said so.”
• Peers Association – usually resulting from leaving adolescents unsupervised, encouraging a child to engage in bad behaviors when acting with his peer group.
• Low Socioeconomic Status
• Permissive Parenting – characterized by lack of consequences for bad behavior, permissive parenting can be broken down into two subcategories: (1) neglectful parenting, which is a lack of monitoring a child’s activities, and (2) indulgent parenting, which is the enablement of bad behavior.
• Poor School Performance
• Peer Rejection

• ADHD and other mental disorders
The police can:
• issue a warning and release of the minor
• detain the minor and notify the parents to pick him up
• refer the case to juvenile court
• arrest the minor and refer the case to juvenile court
If the case goes to court, the minor and the parents meet with a juvenile court intake officer. The intake officer can handle the case informally, referring the juvenile to a probation officer, he can dismiss the case, or he can file formal charges. When deciding whether to file charges, officers often consider:
• the offense
• the offender’s age
• the offender’s previous record
• the offender’s educational or social history
• the ability of the parents to control the offender’s behavior or seek help
• Substance Abuse Treatment
• Family Counseling
• Individual Counseling
• Parenting Education
• Family Planning Services
The availability of education, and encouragement of minors in obtaining an education, plays a large role in prevention of juvenile delinquency. This is
• In 2012, police arrested 182 violent juvenile offenders for every 100,000 juveniles.
• The peak age for offending falls between 15 and 19 years of age
• 52% to 57% of juvenile offenders continue offending into their mid-20s
• By age 30, only 16% to 19% of juvenile delinquents continue to offend
• If a juvenile starts offending before the age of 12, he is more likely to


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