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3This particular article seeks to explain in great detail the enormous effect that family structure has on the element of juvenile delinquency.
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Upon the least amount of communication and structure that a certain family gives in providence, the more likely that specific child will be able to engage in the wide array of delinquent activities.
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The least amount of communication and structure the family provides, the more likely the child will engage in delinquent activities
Recent researches on this particular issue have been conducted through the use of appropriate and relevant surveys. The various findings which were acquired from this study will be discussed in great detail in this particular paper and indeed the findings will prove to show the negative and also the positive role that family plays in the production and the perpetration of juvenile delinquency.
Trends
2.1.
Overview of the trends
Of obvious note and regard in today’s society is that more and more of our children are indulging in the perpetration of various delinquent crimes. 3Sometimes as a researcher one has at time to get to what he or she might think is the root cause of the specific problem.
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juvenile delinquency.
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juvenile delinquency
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This article attempts to explain the effect of family structure on
juvenile delinquency
Upon the least amount of communication and structure that a
certain family gives in providence, the more likely that specific
2. child will be able to engage in the wide array of delinquent
activities.
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Upon the least amount of communication and structure that a
certain family gives in providence, the more likely that specific
child will be able to engage in the wide array of delinquent
activities
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The least amount of communication and structure the family
provides, the more likely the child will engage in delinquent
activities
Recent researches on this particular issue have been conducted
through the use of appropriate and relevant surveys. The various
findings which were acquired from this study will be discussed
in great detail in this particular paper and indeed the findings
will prove to show the negative and also the positive role that
family plays in the production and the perpetration of juvenile
delinquency.
Trends
2.1.
Overview of the trends
Of obvious note and regard in today’s society is that more and
more of our children are indulging in the perpetration of various
delinquent crimes. 3Sometimes as a researcher one has at time
to get to what he or she might think is the root cause of the
specific problem.
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root of the problem to figure out what spawns a certain issue
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Influence of family structure on juvenile delinquency
3This study explores in relatively great detail on how the family
life influences juvenile delinquency.
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This study explores in relatively great detail on how the family
life influences juvenile delinquency
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This study explores how family life influences juvenile
delinquency
Juveniles indeed are bound to become juvenile delinquents if
there exists little structure provided for them in their families
especially if this structure is based on a loving and caring
relationship (Tas & Marshall, 2012).
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Juveniles indeed are bound to become juvenile delinquents if
there exists little structure provided for them in their families
especially if this structure is based on a loving and caring
relationship (Tas & Marshall, 2012)
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Juveniles are more likely to become juvenile delinquents if
there is little structure provided for them in their families
Findings
` The finding of this particular research is quite able to support
my particular hypothesis on the role of family in the
4. development of child and in the eventual prevention of juvenile
delinquency. Juvenile delinquency indeed, is becoming quite a
common case occurrence in our country today. In the year of
2008 there was a recorded 6,318 arrests for every 100,000
youths of aged between 10 and 17 in the resident population
(Law Enforcement and Juvenile Crime, 2008). 5In the year of
2009 juvenile courts in the America were able to have handled
an estimated 1.5 million delinquency cases which involved
scenarios in which juveniles were charged with criminal
violations (Law Enforcement and Juvenile Crime, 2008).
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In the year of 2009 juvenile courts in the America were able to
have handled an estimated 1.5 million delinquency cases which
involved scenarios in which juveniles were charged with
criminal violations (Law Enforcement and Juvenile Crime,
2008)
Source - http://www.ojjdp.gov/pubs/239081.pdf
In 2009, juvenile courts in the United States handled an
estimated 1.5 million delinquency cases that involved juveniles
charged with criminal law violations
Moreover, delinquency is even more prominent and prevalent in
today’s society than it has ever been in the past decade. A
perfect illustration of this fact is the mere fact that juvenile
courts have managed to handle 30% more cases in the year 2009
than in the year 1985. While it may be said that it is the
adolescents who are being processed through this particular
system today more than in the past, there involvement in the
criminal justice system is increasing by the day and indeed this
is posing quite a challenge to stake holders especially, the
parents, teachers and also other youth themselves.
Application
Categories of the variables
3Although there is an existence of several influential variables
indeed there is an existence of three main categories on which
5. this particular paper will encompass all of these variables.
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Although there is an existence of several influential variables
indeed there is an existence of three main categories on which
this particular paper will encompass all of these variables
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Although there are several influential variables, there are three
main categories on which I will be focusing that encompass all
of these variables
Details of the variables
3These categories are inclusive of family functioning, the
impact of the concept of family disruption and the two parent
paradigm versus the single parent household method of raising
children.
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These categories are inclusive of family functioning, the impact
of the concept of family disruption and the two parent paradigm
versus the single parent household method of raising children
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These categories are family functioning, impact of family
disruption, and two-parent versus single parent households
Degree of importance of the variables
6All of these particular aspects of family are essentially very
crucial to the upbringing of a particular child and could
ultimately be the leading cause of delinquent behavior
especially in a scenario where the family unit is not functioning
to its proper capacity.
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All of these particular aspects of family are essentially very
crucial to the upbringing of a particular child and could
6. ultimately be the leading cause of delinquent behavior
especially in a scenario where the family unit is not functioning
to its proper capacity
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All of these aspects of family are very crucial to the upbringing
of a child and could ultimately lead to delinquent behaviors if
the family is not functioning properly
The proper standard of functionality in this regard I must add is
situation in which there is the existence of a two parent, openly
communicative and also violence free household (Clement,
2002).
Predictions
How this trends are predicted
3According to the Wright and Wright (1994) the family is
essentially the foundation of all human society and consequent
civilization.
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According to the Wright and Wright (1994) the family is
essentially the foundation of all human society and consequent
civilization
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According to Wright and Wright (1994) the family is the
foundation of human society
Children who have been rejected by their respective parents or
who grow up in homes which there is a considerable amount of
violence and conflict or who are inadequately supervised
indeed, pose the greatest risk in becoming delinquent.
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Children who have been rejected by their respective parents or
who grow up in homes which there is a considerable amount of
violence and conflict or who are inadequately supervised
indeed, pose the greatest risk in becoming delinquent
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Children who are rejected by their parents, who grow up in
homes with considerable conflict, or who are inadequately
supervised are at the greatest risk of becoming delinquent
In the year of 1996 Immarigeon, propounded that the state that
justice can indeed, be better served to the young individuals
who have been steered on the right path by involving families in
the relevant juvenile criminal cases.
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In the year of 1996 Immarigeon, propounded that the state that
justice can indeed, be better served to the young individuals
who have been steered on the right path by involving families in
the relevant juvenile criminal cases
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Immarigeon (1996) says it best when he states that justice can
be better served and young people steered on the right path by
involving families in juvenile crime cases
If anything has managed to play an essential role in the
perpetration of juvenile crimes and misdemeanors it is the
family unit. Understanding how the particular family unit works
and how the juvenile within the family unit reasons and works
is the key into getting to the root cause of delinquency
(Clement, 2002).
The family as a socializing force
It is of importance to note that the family is one of the strongest
socializing forces on the planet earth. They are able to teach
children to be able to control all unreasonable or unacceptable
behavior. In addition to these they can be able to teach their
respective children to delay their own personal gratification and
also to be able to respect the personal and also the individual
rights of other people within the society. Conversely, families
also can be able to teach their respective children aggressive
and also antisocial and violent behavior which could turn out to
be to their own detriment. This statement alone could be able to
8. sufficiently show and relevantly explain the phenomenon that is
the delinquency of the juveniles. Wright and Wright in 1994
suggested that a positive parenting approach and practice during
the early years and also in the adolescent phase of a particular
child could prove quite essential in the overall shaping of that
particular child’s consequent future not only behavior wise but
also on his general outlook on life. Additionally, this type of
care during these specific phases of life could be able to act as
potential buffers preventing the emergence of delinquent acts
and behavior thusly, assisting greatly in the adolescents
involved in such acts to be able to desist from these detrimental
acts of delinquency and lunacy.
Adolescence period
Adolescence indeed, is a time in which there exists a system of
a widening of the social and also the geographic exposure to
various life perspectives and also schools of thought on various
subjects. But it is important to note that despite all of this
family is the essential root cause of all. Recent research has
consistently indicated that the various exposures to violence and
violent situations are important sources in the early behavioral
molding of a particular child. this does not only lay the burden
on parents to ensure that their respective children are not
exposed to violence in the confines of their homes but to also
ensure that outside the walls of the family home they are not
exposed to violence. This indeed, can prove to be a challenging
yet achievable fete to be able to accomplish. 3If violence
thusly, encompasses all the emotionally environmental aspects
of a certain juvenile’s life he or she is more likely to be able to
be engaged in the perpetration of delinquent activities.
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If violence thusly, encompasses all the emotionally
environmental aspects of a certain juvenile’s life he or she is
more likely to be able to be engaged in the perpetration of
delinquent activities
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If violence encompasses all emotionally environmental aspects
of the juvenile’s life, he or she is more likely to engage in
delinquent activities
When the behaviors may begin
Quite a substantial number of children engage in delinquency in
America today and it is important to be able to note that these
particular aggressive behaviors and tendencies are may begin as
early as in the advent of preschool or even the first few grades
of a certain elementary school. Such childhood misconduct
indeed, tends to be quite resistant to change, since this behavior
has been cultivated into the mind of the young one since early
age. For instance in this regard it will take much harsher
discipline from the particular parents to be able to stamp out
any traces of this detrimental behavior.
Coercion theory
In the specific realm of the avenue of familial functioning there
has been a theory that has been propounded severally that states
that the specific family environment that the particular juvenile
has been subjected to over the years is able to influence the
juvenile’s interpersonal style which is able now to influence
greatly his respective peer group selection. This particular
theory is referred to as the coercion theory. 3Peers with a rather
more coercive interpersonal style tend to become to be more
involved with each other and this particular type of relationship
is greatly assumed to increase substantially the likelihood of
potential delinquent mannerisms and behavior.
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Peers with a rather more coercive interpersonal style tend to
become to be more involved with each other and this particular
type of relationship is greatly assumed to increase substantially
the likelihood of potential delinquent mannerisms and behavior
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Peers with a more coercive interpersonal style tend to become
10. involved with each other, and this relationship is assumed to
increase the likelihood of being involved in delinquent behavior
Thus understanding the particular diverse nature of the family
relationships including the elements of cohesion, satisfaction
and also family adaptability provides a more current and basic
understanding of the youth of a particular child.
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Thus understanding the particular diverse nature of the family
relationships including the elements of cohesion, satisfaction
and also family adaptability provides a more current and basic
understanding of the youth of a particular child
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Thus understanding the nature of relationships within the
family, to include family adaptability, cohesion, and
satisfaction, provides more information for understanding youth
(Cashwell & Vacc 1996)
Among the various social circumstances which paly a hand in
the determination of the future of a specific individual it is not
merely enough for our present purpose to lie around and hope
for the best but to be able to note the great role that family
plays in the growth of a child and the achieving of goals.
Conclusion
3Children regardless of whether they hail from single parent or
even a dual parent household are more likely to become juvenile
delinquents if there is a minimum of no daily supervision on the
things they are engaged in.
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Children regardless of whether they hail from single parent or
even a dual parent household are more likely to become juvenile
delinquents if there is a minimum of no daily supervision on the
things they are engaged in
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11. Children, regardless of whether they are a product of a single
parent or dual parent household, are more likely to become
juvenile delinquents if there is a minimum amount of quality
time spent with the guardians
there ought to be a system in which there exists a good amount
of time spent with their respective guardians (Tas & Marshall,
2012). Guardians also need to be parents to the children they
intend to raise rather than just be the providers of the particular
child. Parents are able to provide the requisite structure which
is inclusive of rules, encouragement and any type of guidance
which may be essential in the nurturing and growth of the child.
Although a majority of delinquents hail from a single parent
family background it is to be able to note that this delinquency
hails primarily from a need of supervision and guidance from
their respective parents or guardians. However, there still exists
quite a number of inadequacies of this specific research due to
the pitfalls of the investigations thusly more research has to be
conducted to be efficiently able to reach the root cause of the
issue. Therefore it is important that all the parents and relevant
stakeholders such as teachers are trained and shown how to be
able to spot and curb the rise of delinquent behavior in children
(Blitzman & Education, 2001).
References
Blitzman, J., & Education, I. (2001). 7Juvenile delinquency [i.e.
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Juvenile delinquency [i.e
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Juvenile Delinquency By
delinquency] conference, 2001:
Spend a day with the experts. Boston, MA (10 Winter Pl.,
Boston 02108-4751): Massachusetts Continuing Legal
Education.
Clement, M. (2002). 8The juvenile justice system:
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The juvenile justice system
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The Juvenile Justice System
Law and process (2nd ed.). Boston:
Butterworth-Heinemann.
Tas, J., & Marshall, I. (2012). The many faces of youth crime:
Contrasting theoretical
Perspectives on juvenile delinquency across countries and
cultures. New York: Springer.
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JUVENILE DELINQUENCY JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
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Juvenile Delinquency
CJUS 310
2
June 8, 2015
Abstract
3
This particular article seeks to explain in g
reat detail the enormous effect that family structure has on
the element of juvenile delinquency.
13. Upon the least amount of communication and structure that a
certain family gives in providence, the
more likely that specific child will be able to engage in the wide
array of delinquent activities.
Recent researches on this particular issue have been conducted
through the use of appropriate and
relevant surveys. The various findings which were acquired
from this study will be discussed in great
detail in this particular paper and indeed
the findings will prove to show the negative and also the
positive role that family plays in the production and the
perpetration of juvenile delinquency.
Trends
2.1.
Overview of the trends
Of obvious note and regard in today’s society is that more and
more of our children are indulging in the
perpetration of various delinquent crimes
.
3
Sometimes as a researcher one has at time to get to what
he or she might think is the root cause of the specific problem.
What is the supreme cause of pr
ovocation of a particular child to do a certain crime or to alter
there
once law abiding lifestyle?
4
14. Family life influence on Juvenile delinquency
3
This study explores in relatively great detail on how the family
life influences ju
venile delinquency.
Juveniles indeed are bound to become juvenile delinquents if
there exists little structure provided for
them in their families especially if this structure is based on a
loving and caring relationship (Tas &
Marshall, 2012).
Findings
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1JUVENILE DELINQUENCY JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
2
Juvenile Delinquency
CJUS 310
2June 8, 2015
Abstract
3This particular article seeks to explain in great detail the
enormous effect that family structure has on
the element of juvenile delinquency.
Upon the least amount of communication and structure that a
certain family gives in providence, the
more likely that specific child will be able to engage in the wide
array of delinquent activities.
Recent researches on this particular issue have been conducted
through the use of appropriate and
relevant surveys. The various findings which were acquired
from this study will be discussed in great
detail in this particular paper and indeed the findings will prove
to show the negative and also the
15. positive role that family plays in the production and the
perpetration of juvenile delinquency.
Trends
2.1.
Overview of the trends
Of obvious note and regard in today’s society is that more and
more of our children are indulging in the
perpetration of various delinquent crimes. 3Sometimes as a
researcher one has at time to get to what
he or she might think is the root cause of the specific problem.
What is the supreme cause of provocation of a particular child
to do a certain crime or to alter there
once law abiding lifestyle?
4Family life influence on Juvenile delinquency
3This study explores in relatively great detail on how the family
life influences juvenile delinquency.
Juveniles indeed are bound to become juvenile delinquents if
there exists little structure provided for
them in their families especially if this structure is based on a
loving and caring relationship (Tas &
Marshall, 2012).
Findings
Need Original research paper on Family Dynamics affecting
Juvenile Delinquency.
Length of Paper:5–7 pages, excluding the abstract, table of
contents, reference list, and appendices.
References:A minimum of 5 primary references and 5 Biblical
references. All references listed must be cited in the body of the
text and included in the reference list section of the paper.
Formatting:The paper must be typed (12 point font – Times New
Roman) and double-spaced with one-inch margins. Use APA
16. style and formatting guidelines.
Content:
•Title Page - The title should be short and to the point. If the
title is more than one line, double-space between the lines. The
page header and page number appear at the top right of the title
page. The title of the paper is centered on the page. The
student’s name appears one double-space below the title. The
institutional affiliation appears one double-space below the
student’s name. Then the course number and title one double
space below that. The running head should be in the upper right
hand corner and address, city, state, email, and instructor's
name should be located in the lower left hand corner of the title
page.
•Abstract - A synopsis or executive summary of your project
that also describes the purpose of the project and what it
accomplishes.
•Introduction - A statement of your approach and assumptions,
the background the reader needs to understand your approach,
and an explanation of how you intend to address the main
issues.
•Trends OR Point 1 - Presents an overview of the history and/
or current trends related to the topic, based on literature and
electronic sources. It provides the reader with an in-depth
understanding of the trends in violent behavior.
•Applications OR Point 2 - Provides the reader with an in-depth
understanding of the topics and how the topic is applied in
practical settings.
•Assumptions OR Point 3 - Integrates the information from the
history and applications, and makes assumptions about the
current and future use of juvenile justice. The rationale and
supporting data for each assumption must be provided. The
presentation should provide the reader with sufficient
information to understand and support the assumptions.
•Conclusions - Summarizes your findings, and makes
recommendations on the impact of the juvenile justice system
17. on its services, quality, and delivery to our communities.
•References - Lists all of the references cited within the body of
the text. You should have a minimum of 5 references.
•Appendices - This section is not required and is at your
discretion. If included, appendices should be relevant and
provide supporting information related to the topic.
Need Original re
search
paper on
Family Dynamics affecting Juvenile Delinquency
.
Length of Paper:5
–
7 pages
, excluding the abstract, table of contents, reference list, and
appendices.
References:A minimum of 5 primary references and 5 Biblical
references. All references listed
must be cited in the body of the text and included in the
reference list section of
the paper.
Formatting:The paper must be typed (12 point font
–
Times New Roman) and double
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spaced
with one
-
inch margins. Use APA style and formatting guidelines.
Content:
•Title Page
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The title should be short and to the point. If the title is more
than
one line, double
-
space between the lines. The page header and page number
appear at the top right of the title
page. The title of the paper is centered on the page. The
student’s name appears one double
-
space below the title. The institutional affiliation
appears one double
-
space below the student’s
name. Then the course number and title one double space below
that. The running head should
be in the upper right hand corner and address, city, state, email,
and instructor's name should
be located in the lowe
r left hand corner of the title page.
•Abstract
-
19. A synopsis or executive summary of your project that also
describes the purpose of
the project and what it accomplishes.
•Introduction
-
A statement of your approach and assumptions, the background
the read
er
needs to understand your approach, and an explanation of how
you intend to address the main
issues.
•Trends OR Point 1
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Presents an overview of the history and/ or current trends
related to the
topic, based on literature and electronic sources. It prov
ides the reader with an in
-
depth
understanding of the trends in violent behavior.
•Applications OR Point 2
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Provides the reader with an in
-
depth understanding of the topics and
how the topic is applied in practical settings.
•Assumptions OR Point 3
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20. Inte
grates the information from the history and applications, and
makes assumptions about the current and future use of juvenile
justice. The rationale and
supporting data for each assumption must be provided. The
presentation should provide the
reader with su
fficient information to understand and support the assumptions.
Need Original research paper on Family Dynamics affecting
Juvenile Delinquency.
Length of Paper:5–7 pages, excluding the abstract, table of
contents, reference list, and
appendices.
References:A minimum of 5 primary references and 5 Biblical
references. All references listed
must be cited in the body of the text and included in the
reference list section of the paper.
Formatting:The paper must be typed (12 point font – Times New
Roman) and double-spaced
with one-inch margins. Use APA style and formatting
guidelines.
Content:
•Title Page - The title should be short and to the point. If the
title is more than one line, double-
space between the lines. The page header and page number
appear at the top right of the title
page. The title of the paper is centered on the page. The
student’s name appears one double-
space below the title. The institutional affiliation appears one
21. double-space below the student’s
name. Then the course number and title one double space below
that. The running head should
be in the upper right hand corner and address, city, state, email,
and instructor's name should
be located in the lower left hand corner of the title page.
•Abstract - A synopsis or executive summary of your project
that also describes the purpose of
the project and what it accomplishes.
•Introduction - A statement of your approach and assumptions,
the background the reader
needs to understand your approach, and an explanation of how
you intend to address the main
issues.
•Trends OR Point 1 - Presents an overview of the history and/
or current trends related to the
topic, based on literature and electronic sources. It provides the
reader with an in-depth
understanding of the trends in violent behavior.
•Applications OR Point 2 - Provides the reader with an in-depth
understanding of the topics and
how the topic is applied in practical settings.
•Assumptions OR Point 3 - Integrates the information from the
history and applications, and
makes assumptions about the current and future use of juvenile
justice. The rationale and
supporting data for each assumption must be provided. The
presentation should provide the
reader with sufficient information to understand and support the
assumptions.
Need 100% Original work on outline
Provide an in-depth outline on Family Dynamics affecting
22. Juvenile Delinquency of the research paper Your outline must
contain the following headings OR headings that correlate to the
outline below:
I. Introduction I. Introduction
II. Trends II. Point 1
III. Applications OR III. Point 2
IV. Predictions IV. Point 3
V. Conclusion V. Conclusion
VI. Reference List VI. Reference List
Need 100% Original work on ou
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line
Provide an in
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depth outline
on
Family Dynamics affecting Juvenile Delinquency
of the
research paper
Your outline must contain the following headings OR headings
that correlate to
the outline below:
23. I. Introd
uction I. Introduction
II. Trends II. Point 1
III. Applications OR III. Point 2
IV. Predictions IV. Point 3
V. Conclusion V. Conclusion
VI. Reference List
VI. Reference List
Need 100% Original work on outline
Provide an in-depth outline on Family Dynamics affecting
Juvenile Delinquency of the
research paper Your outline must contain the following
headings OR headings that correlate to
the outline below:
I. Introduction I. Introduction
II. Trends II. Point 1
III. Applications OR III. Point 2
IV. Predictions IV. Point 3
V. Conclusion V. Conclusion
VI. Reference List VI. Reference List