what are the problems to juvenile crime
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Juvenile delinquency is one of the most serious problems within society, which
is a byproduct of modern urbanization and industrialization. This issue
requires a great amount of attention because it involves various causes and
effects. Family influences such as broken homes, malnutrition of parenting,
economic instability, drug and alcohol abuse or domestic violence are all
causes that may lead to juvenile delinquency. Other social influences such as
school, peer pressure or neighborhood influences are also main causes of such
issues.
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