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Understanding juvenile delinquency is essential for developing interventions that address youth crime and promote rehabilitation rather than punishment. Social, psychological, and environmental factors all contribute to young people's involvement in delinquent behavior. Juvenile Delinquency explores the causes, patterns, and prevention strategies associated with youth offending. The book discusses family dynamics, peer influence, educational challenges, and community conditions that shape behavior. It also examines juvenile justice systems, restorative practices, and policy reforms. By combining theoretical frameworks with realworld examples, it provides insights for educators, policymakers, and professionals working to support positive youth development and social reintegration.






