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International
Research
Juvenile and the Abuse
B.B.A.,
ABSTRACT
Recent studies have revealed common risk factors for
adolescent drug abuse and deliquency.
relationship between substance abuse and juvenile
deliquency sketches a bleak portrait of juvenile justice
system overwhelmed by drug and alcohol abusing and
addicted 10 – to -17- years old. Juvenile crime is one
of the nation’s serious problems. Government
on juvenile deliquency must often struggle with the
balance of concern over the healthy developments of
children and adolescents who violate the law and
public desire to punish the criminals. Neverthless,
children and adolescents who commit criminal acts
must be educated and supported in a growth process.
A number of cognitive and social features of
childhood and adolescene influence the context of
juvenile crime policy. They were likely to have been
neglected and abuse by parents. Many had grown u
in impoverished and dangerous neighborhoods.
Schools, teachers, and administrators had b
to engage them. The provider’s had failed to diagnose
their problems. It further gives the high rate of drug
use among deliquents, drug-abuse intervention and
treatment programs clearly needed for deliquent
populations. This paper explores the
adolescent drug ue and deliquency, distinguihing
factors, implications for preventions and treatment.
INTRODUCTION
Juvenile crime is one of the serious problems.
Concern about it is widely shared by government
officials and by public. State began to tak
legislative stance towards juvenile. Young people
begin to experiment with drugs, new social groups,
music and their sexuality from the age of
will explore new ideas, have challenging times with
their parents and other authority figures and may
begin to act out. In the majority of cases
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International Open Access Journal
Juvenile and the Abuse
Simran Chhallani
L.L.B. (Hons), Indore Institute of Law,
Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
Recent studies have revealed common risk factors for
adolescent drug abuse and deliquency. The
relationship between substance abuse and juvenile
juvenile justice
system overwhelmed by drug and alcohol abusing and
Juvenile crime is one
of the nation’s serious problems. Government policy
on juvenile deliquency must often struggle with the
ealthy developments of
children and adolescents who violate the law and
public desire to punish the criminals. Neverthless,
children and adolescents who commit criminal acts
must be educated and supported in a growth process.
al features of
childhood and adolescene influence the context of
They were likely to have been
neglected and abuse by parents. Many had grown up
neighborhoods.
Schools, teachers, and administrators had been unable
to engage them. The provider’s had failed to diagnose
their problems. It further gives the high rate of drug
abuse intervention and
treatment programs clearly needed for deliquent
populations. This paper explores the linking about
adolescent drug ue and deliquency, distinguihing
factors, implications for preventions and treatment.
crime is one of the serious problems.
Concern about it is widely shared by government
gan to take tougher
Young people
, new social groups,
music and their sexuality from the age of 14. Many
, have challenging times with
igures and may
n the majority of cases, this is key
stage in growing up. A young person who is engage in
dangerous drinking and drug
themselves and others at higher risk. The use o
during adolscene can cause significant physical and
social problems that can endure. As a young people is
going through a distinct period of change, being
involved in drugs and drug culture can change the
body chemistry, cause harm to sensitive brain cell
and even the development of mental health issues
such as anxiety and depression. And due to different
thought processes , they will experiment in dangerous
and risky ways and will also involve in anti
activities, become the victims of crime. Bein
in this can have long lasting effects on a person’s life.
The main response to the most recent spike in violent
juvenile crime has been enactment of laws and
distinction between juvenile courts and adult courts.
The rehabilitative model embodied
Justice and Deliquency Prevention Act of 1974,
focusing on the needs of the young offender.
with young offenders requires
the individual , family, social settings, and community
that influence the development
, types of offenses commited by young people , and
the types of interventions that can most effeciently
and effectively prevent offending or its recurrence.
Definition of Juvenile ?
According to the new law, age of juvenile for bot
male and female involved in conflict with law has
been fixed at 18 years. Under Juvenile Justice Act,
2000 is “ a juvenile who is alleged to have committed
an offence but has not completed 18 years of age on
the date of commission of said offence”. And u
the Juvenile Justice Act 2015 juvenile defined under
section 2(35),”juvenile means a child below the age of
eighteen years”.
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International Open Access Journal
A young person who is engage in
dangerous drinking and drug –taking are placing
themselves and others at higher risk. The use of drugs
during adolscene can cause significant physical and
social problems that can endure. As a young people is
going through a distinct period of change, being
and drug culture can change the
body chemistry, cause harm to sensitive brain cells
and even the development of mental health issues
such as anxiety and depression. And due to different
thought processes , they will experiment in dangerous
and risky ways and will also involve in anti-social
s, become the victims of crime. Being involve
in this can have long lasting effects on a person’s life.
The main response to the most recent spike in violent
juvenile crime has been enactment of laws and
distinction between juvenile courts and adult courts.
The rehabilitative model embodied in the Juvenile
Justice and Deliquency Prevention Act of 1974,
focusing on the needs of the young offender. To deal
with young offenders requires knowledge of factors in
the individual , family, social settings, and community
that influence the development of deliquent behaviour
, types of offenses commited by young people , and
the types of interventions that can most effeciently
and effectively prevent offending or its recurrence.
According to the new law, age of juvenile for both
involved in conflict with law has
been fixed at 18 years. Under Juvenile Justice Act,
2000 is “ a juvenile who is alleged to have committed
an offence but has not completed 18 years of age on
the date of commission of said offence”. And under
the Juvenile Justice Act 2015 juvenile defined under
section 2(35),”juvenile means a child below the age of
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Deliquency Defined?
Deliquency is a term that is used to describe illegal or
antisocial behaviour and activities. “Deliquency
consisted of socially unaccepted acts”. Deliquent
behaviour may include drug use, underage drinking,
violence, sex crimes or property crimes. Individuals
who are deliquent typically express antisocial
opinions , are involved in activities that are
dangerous, harmful and wrong and are often
outspoken in their rejection of punishments
assosciated with their crimes. The first ever legislation
on juvenile delinquency, passed by the State of
Illinois in l899 which specifies various specific kinds
of delinquency in addition to the offences covered by
the criminal laws.
Juvenile deliquency declared variety of acts which are
described as below:-
Immoral or offensive conduct, Knowingly associating
with immoral persons , Visiting houses of bad
reputation , Visiting liquor shops , Roaming in street
in night , Engaging in illegal and unlawful business ,
Violation of any law of state, Immoral conduct in
school ,Habitually wandering on roads , Driving
without license , Habitually bunking from schools. ,
Incorrigible ,Habitually using immoral language in
Public Place, Running away from home without
permission , Smoking at public places , Begging or
receiving alms.
Gibbons defines” Juvenile Deliquency consists of acts
or infractions which are prohibited in statutes of
individual states”.1
Drug Use And Deliquency :-
Understanding causes of juveniles turning towards
drug abuse :
There are numerous causes of teenage drug abue, each
of which can contribute to a life- long habit of
consuming drugs, alcohol and cigarettes.
 Lack of Supervision –Teenagers who are left
alone for long period of time will have more
opportunities for exposure to drugs.
 Availability- If retailers sell alcohol and
cigarettes to minors , they are contributing to
the problem.
1
http://ijsard.org/index.php/journal/problem-of-drug-abuse-in-
juvenileseffects-and-remedies/
 Lack of Communication- Many of the causes
of teen drug abuse can be eliminated simply
by talking.
 Running with wrong crowd- Children who are
involved with wrongdoers also often fall into
bad habits.
 Lack of spiritual grounding- Rarely attending
religious services are linked to higher risk for
substance abuse and deliquency.
Dangerous effects of drug use in juveniles:
 Drugs of any kind decreases teen’s ability to
pay attention.
 They are more likely to relapse into drug
abuse when trying to quit.
 They are more likely to have unprotected sex.
 Substance may cause other emotional
problems like anxiety, depression, .
 Substances of abuse can effect virtually
everyone of the body’s system. Eg- heart
attack, halted breathing.
 Substance abusing youth may be alienated
from and stigmatized by their peers.
 Pyschological disorders.2
Consequences of youth substance abuse
 Academics- declining grades, absenteeism
from school and other activities, dropping out
of school.
 Physical health- physical disabilities, effects of
possible overdoses
 Mental health- depression, development lags,
apathy ,attempted suicide.
 Peers- alienated from the stigmatized by their
peers.
 Families- abuse of alcohol and other drugs by
youth may result in family crises and
jeopardize many aspects of family life.
 Social and economic consequences- They
result from financial losses and distress.
Preventing Drug Abuse in Juveniles
Delaying use of pyschoactive drugs , alcohol, and
tobaco among adolescents is a critical, national, and
public health goal. Often a formal intervention is
necessary to convince the substance abuser to submit
to any form of treatment. Behavioral interventions and
2
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3734705
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medications exist that have helped many people
reduce, or discontinue, their substance abuse.
Some of the following preventing techniques and
treatment to stop drug abuse in juveniles could prove
to be helpful:-
 Central role of parents
 National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
 Safe and Drug-Free Schools And
Communities
 Youth Awareness programs for Education
 Reducing the drug availability
 Efficient law enforcement machinery
 Stringent penalties
 Compulsory treatment of addicts
Preventive Programmes
The 2010 NIDA Report emphasizes both thee role of
family and community preventive programmes as
vital to deterring chaild and adolescent substannce
abuse.
Family preventive programme- The NIDA Report
emhasize that the following family characterstics
place children at a higher risk for substance abuse ,
parents with a habit of alcoholism and drug abuse
,high level of family conflict , lack of inconsistent
people.
Multi-dimensional family therapy(MDFT) It is family
based partial hospitalization programme for substance
abusing adolescents. It focuses on helping youth
develop more effective coping and problem solving
skills for better decision making and helps the family
to improve interpersonal functioning as a protective
factor.
Reconnecting Youth- A school based prevention
programme for high school students with poor school
achievement and a potential for not completing their
education. The programme goals are to increase
school performance, reduce drug use, and learn skills
to manage mood and emotions.
Role of healthcare providers in prevention- It is
believed that less than 30 percent of primary care
providers perform any screening for substance abuse
and as many as 69 percent do not offer any type of
counselling. 3
CONCLUSION
The abuse is a substantial amount of evidence-based
research available to physicians, community of
alcohol and drugs has resulted in significant morbidity
and mortality among adolescents worldwide. Many of
these youth will lose their lives to drugs and alcohol
and a significant number are likely to grow up to
become problem drug users. Although, the substance
abuse problem is complex and large in magnitude,
there leaders and schools to implement interventions
that can decrease adolescent substance abuse rates.
Because this issue is not peculiar to any one
community or culture, we recognize that individual
interventions may not be universally effective.
Therefore, we emphasize the NIDA strategy of
targeting modifiable risk factors and enhancing
protective factors through family, school and
community prevention programmes, as a generalized
framework for healthcare and community activists to
use when researching programmes and strategies best
suited for their own community.
REFERENCES
1. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) A
research-based guide for parents, educators and
community leaders. 2nd ed. Bethesda, Maryland,
USA: NIDA; 2010. Preventing drug use among
children and adolescents.
2. http://ijsard.org/index.php/journal/problem-of-
drug-abuse-in-juvenileseffects-and-remedies/
3. https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2011/07/increasin
g-drug-abuse-among-youth-symptoms-and-
solutions/
4. http://www.unodc.org/pdf/india/presentations/indi
a_national_survey_2004.pdf
3
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) A research-based
guide for parents, educators and community leaders. 2nd ed.
Bethesda, Maryland, USA: NIDA; 2010. Preventing drug use
among children and adolescents.

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Juvenile and the Abuse

  • 1. @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com ISSN No: 2456 International Research Juvenile and the Abuse B.B.A., ABSTRACT Recent studies have revealed common risk factors for adolescent drug abuse and deliquency. relationship between substance abuse and juvenile deliquency sketches a bleak portrait of juvenile justice system overwhelmed by drug and alcohol abusing and addicted 10 – to -17- years old. Juvenile crime is one of the nation’s serious problems. Government on juvenile deliquency must often struggle with the balance of concern over the healthy developments of children and adolescents who violate the law and public desire to punish the criminals. Neverthless, children and adolescents who commit criminal acts must be educated and supported in a growth process. A number of cognitive and social features of childhood and adolescene influence the context of juvenile crime policy. They were likely to have been neglected and abuse by parents. Many had grown u in impoverished and dangerous neighborhoods. Schools, teachers, and administrators had b to engage them. The provider’s had failed to diagnose their problems. It further gives the high rate of drug use among deliquents, drug-abuse intervention and treatment programs clearly needed for deliquent populations. This paper explores the adolescent drug ue and deliquency, distinguihing factors, implications for preventions and treatment. INTRODUCTION Juvenile crime is one of the serious problems. Concern about it is widely shared by government officials and by public. State began to tak legislative stance towards juvenile. Young people begin to experiment with drugs, new social groups, music and their sexuality from the age of will explore new ideas, have challenging times with their parents and other authority figures and may begin to act out. In the majority of cases @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 2 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug ISSN No: 2456 - 6470 | www.ijtsrd.com | Volume International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) International Open Access Journal Juvenile and the Abuse Simran Chhallani L.L.B. (Hons), Indore Institute of Law, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India Recent studies have revealed common risk factors for adolescent drug abuse and deliquency. The relationship between substance abuse and juvenile juvenile justice system overwhelmed by drug and alcohol abusing and Juvenile crime is one of the nation’s serious problems. Government policy on juvenile deliquency must often struggle with the ealthy developments of children and adolescents who violate the law and public desire to punish the criminals. Neverthless, children and adolescents who commit criminal acts must be educated and supported in a growth process. al features of childhood and adolescene influence the context of They were likely to have been neglected and abuse by parents. Many had grown up neighborhoods. Schools, teachers, and administrators had been unable to engage them. The provider’s had failed to diagnose their problems. It further gives the high rate of drug abuse intervention and treatment programs clearly needed for deliquent populations. This paper explores the linking about adolescent drug ue and deliquency, distinguihing factors, implications for preventions and treatment. crime is one of the serious problems. Concern about it is widely shared by government gan to take tougher Young people , new social groups, music and their sexuality from the age of 14. Many , have challenging times with igures and may n the majority of cases, this is key stage in growing up. A young person who is engage in dangerous drinking and drug themselves and others at higher risk. The use o during adolscene can cause significant physical and social problems that can endure. As a young people is going through a distinct period of change, being involved in drugs and drug culture can change the body chemistry, cause harm to sensitive brain cell and even the development of mental health issues such as anxiety and depression. And due to different thought processes , they will experiment in dangerous and risky ways and will also involve in anti activities, become the victims of crime. Bein in this can have long lasting effects on a person’s life. The main response to the most recent spike in violent juvenile crime has been enactment of laws and distinction between juvenile courts and adult courts. The rehabilitative model embodied Justice and Deliquency Prevention Act of 1974, focusing on the needs of the young offender. with young offenders requires the individual , family, social settings, and community that influence the development , types of offenses commited by young people , and the types of interventions that can most effeciently and effectively prevent offending or its recurrence. Definition of Juvenile ? According to the new law, age of juvenile for bot male and female involved in conflict with law has been fixed at 18 years. Under Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 is “ a juvenile who is alleged to have committed an offence but has not completed 18 years of age on the date of commission of said offence”. And u the Juvenile Justice Act 2015 juvenile defined under section 2(35),”juvenile means a child below the age of eighteen years”. 2018 Page: 1017 6470 | www.ijtsrd.com | Volume - 2 | Issue – 5 Scientific IJTSRD) International Open Access Journal A young person who is engage in dangerous drinking and drug –taking are placing themselves and others at higher risk. The use of drugs during adolscene can cause significant physical and social problems that can endure. As a young people is going through a distinct period of change, being and drug culture can change the body chemistry, cause harm to sensitive brain cells and even the development of mental health issues such as anxiety and depression. And due to different thought processes , they will experiment in dangerous and risky ways and will also involve in anti-social s, become the victims of crime. Being involve in this can have long lasting effects on a person’s life. The main response to the most recent spike in violent juvenile crime has been enactment of laws and distinction between juvenile courts and adult courts. The rehabilitative model embodied in the Juvenile Justice and Deliquency Prevention Act of 1974, focusing on the needs of the young offender. To deal with young offenders requires knowledge of factors in the individual , family, social settings, and community that influence the development of deliquent behaviour , types of offenses commited by young people , and the types of interventions that can most effeciently and effectively prevent offending or its recurrence. According to the new law, age of juvenile for both involved in conflict with law has been fixed at 18 years. Under Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 is “ a juvenile who is alleged to have committed an offence but has not completed 18 years of age on the date of commission of said offence”. And under the Juvenile Justice Act 2015 juvenile defined under section 2(35),”juvenile means a child below the age of
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 2 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2018 Page: 1018 Deliquency Defined? Deliquency is a term that is used to describe illegal or antisocial behaviour and activities. “Deliquency consisted of socially unaccepted acts”. Deliquent behaviour may include drug use, underage drinking, violence, sex crimes or property crimes. Individuals who are deliquent typically express antisocial opinions , are involved in activities that are dangerous, harmful and wrong and are often outspoken in their rejection of punishments assosciated with their crimes. The first ever legislation on juvenile delinquency, passed by the State of Illinois in l899 which specifies various specific kinds of delinquency in addition to the offences covered by the criminal laws. Juvenile deliquency declared variety of acts which are described as below:- Immoral or offensive conduct, Knowingly associating with immoral persons , Visiting houses of bad reputation , Visiting liquor shops , Roaming in street in night , Engaging in illegal and unlawful business , Violation of any law of state, Immoral conduct in school ,Habitually wandering on roads , Driving without license , Habitually bunking from schools. , Incorrigible ,Habitually using immoral language in Public Place, Running away from home without permission , Smoking at public places , Begging or receiving alms. Gibbons defines” Juvenile Deliquency consists of acts or infractions which are prohibited in statutes of individual states”.1 Drug Use And Deliquency :- Understanding causes of juveniles turning towards drug abuse : There are numerous causes of teenage drug abue, each of which can contribute to a life- long habit of consuming drugs, alcohol and cigarettes.  Lack of Supervision –Teenagers who are left alone for long period of time will have more opportunities for exposure to drugs.  Availability- If retailers sell alcohol and cigarettes to minors , they are contributing to the problem. 1 http://ijsard.org/index.php/journal/problem-of-drug-abuse-in- juvenileseffects-and-remedies/  Lack of Communication- Many of the causes of teen drug abuse can be eliminated simply by talking.  Running with wrong crowd- Children who are involved with wrongdoers also often fall into bad habits.  Lack of spiritual grounding- Rarely attending religious services are linked to higher risk for substance abuse and deliquency. Dangerous effects of drug use in juveniles:  Drugs of any kind decreases teen’s ability to pay attention.  They are more likely to relapse into drug abuse when trying to quit.  They are more likely to have unprotected sex.  Substance may cause other emotional problems like anxiety, depression, .  Substances of abuse can effect virtually everyone of the body’s system. Eg- heart attack, halted breathing.  Substance abusing youth may be alienated from and stigmatized by their peers.  Pyschological disorders.2 Consequences of youth substance abuse  Academics- declining grades, absenteeism from school and other activities, dropping out of school.  Physical health- physical disabilities, effects of possible overdoses  Mental health- depression, development lags, apathy ,attempted suicide.  Peers- alienated from the stigmatized by their peers.  Families- abuse of alcohol and other drugs by youth may result in family crises and jeopardize many aspects of family life.  Social and economic consequences- They result from financial losses and distress. Preventing Drug Abuse in Juveniles Delaying use of pyschoactive drugs , alcohol, and tobaco among adolescents is a critical, national, and public health goal. Often a formal intervention is necessary to convince the substance abuser to submit to any form of treatment. Behavioral interventions and 2 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3734705
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 2 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2018 Page: 1019 medications exist that have helped many people reduce, or discontinue, their substance abuse. Some of the following preventing techniques and treatment to stop drug abuse in juveniles could prove to be helpful:-  Central role of parents  National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign  Safe and Drug-Free Schools And Communities  Youth Awareness programs for Education  Reducing the drug availability  Efficient law enforcement machinery  Stringent penalties  Compulsory treatment of addicts Preventive Programmes The 2010 NIDA Report emphasizes both thee role of family and community preventive programmes as vital to deterring chaild and adolescent substannce abuse. Family preventive programme- The NIDA Report emhasize that the following family characterstics place children at a higher risk for substance abuse , parents with a habit of alcoholism and drug abuse ,high level of family conflict , lack of inconsistent people. Multi-dimensional family therapy(MDFT) It is family based partial hospitalization programme for substance abusing adolescents. It focuses on helping youth develop more effective coping and problem solving skills for better decision making and helps the family to improve interpersonal functioning as a protective factor. Reconnecting Youth- A school based prevention programme for high school students with poor school achievement and a potential for not completing their education. The programme goals are to increase school performance, reduce drug use, and learn skills to manage mood and emotions. Role of healthcare providers in prevention- It is believed that less than 30 percent of primary care providers perform any screening for substance abuse and as many as 69 percent do not offer any type of counselling. 3 CONCLUSION The abuse is a substantial amount of evidence-based research available to physicians, community of alcohol and drugs has resulted in significant morbidity and mortality among adolescents worldwide. Many of these youth will lose their lives to drugs and alcohol and a significant number are likely to grow up to become problem drug users. Although, the substance abuse problem is complex and large in magnitude, there leaders and schools to implement interventions that can decrease adolescent substance abuse rates. Because this issue is not peculiar to any one community or culture, we recognize that individual interventions may not be universally effective. Therefore, we emphasize the NIDA strategy of targeting modifiable risk factors and enhancing protective factors through family, school and community prevention programmes, as a generalized framework for healthcare and community activists to use when researching programmes and strategies best suited for their own community. REFERENCES 1. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) A research-based guide for parents, educators and community leaders. 2nd ed. Bethesda, Maryland, USA: NIDA; 2010. Preventing drug use among children and adolescents. 2. http://ijsard.org/index.php/journal/problem-of- drug-abuse-in-juvenileseffects-and-remedies/ 3. https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2011/07/increasin g-drug-abuse-among-youth-symptoms-and- solutions/ 4. http://www.unodc.org/pdf/india/presentations/indi a_national_survey_2004.pdf 3 National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) A research-based guide for parents, educators and community leaders. 2nd ed. Bethesda, Maryland, USA: NIDA; 2010. Preventing drug use among children and adolescents.