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Research Paper Volume 6 Issue 2 2198 - 2212 April 17, 2023

Study of Juvenile Delinquents in India

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Divya. V
Advocate in India
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Abstract

This study was aimed toward understanding the causes behind delinquency, and therefore the measures that square measure being taken for the positive development of the kids in conflict with law. The study discusses the transmission of Associate in Nursing innocent kid in to a juvenile wrongdoer. It shows the present state of a juvenile in Asian nation. delinquents, urbanization, family and atmosphere, lack of discipline, broken families, movies, and media, adolescent, instability, labeling, hunger, poverty, malnutrition and state, lack of recreation, uncongenial homes etc. Observation homes, Shelter homes are started by the govt. for the sake of such offenders then conjointly the speed is incessantly increasing day by day. The study has taken survey from 1624 respondents. To find the significant association between age and vulnerability and also To find significant association between age and cause. For delinquent juvenile we will say that bar is healthier than cure juveniles ought to be shielded from planning to the incorrect path.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 6, Issue 2, Page 2198 - 2212
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.114590
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