Psychology, asked by sonam1516, 1 year ago

a child who deviates from social norms of behavior is called​

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Answered by indiabrainly
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A child who deviates from social norms of behavior is called​ a juvenile delinquent. These children are seen to not follow kind of norms or rules that are accepted by the members of their society.

Often engaging in unlawful behaviors, these children are sent to separate correctional homes for improving their ways of life. A juvenile is usually under 18 years.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Those children are called as “Delinquent Child”.

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A delinquent child usually refers to the children with immoral activities or doing unlawful things. These children are in need of rehabilitation. A juvenile under the age of 18 is usually said to be placed in a rehabilitation centre whenever they are witnessed with immoral activities which violates or have attempted to violate the norms of our country, state or province. These children needs special care and placed under utmost surveillance to avoid further engagement in immoral activities.

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