, these agencies have higher number of responsibilities and so they are unable to manage activities in each area. (Mandel, 2008) Media The children who watch violent movies and play fighting or violent video games for long hours from very early age are more likely to develop delinquent behaviour
They help to deal with the problem even before it starts to develop. (Saminsky, 2010) However, for this problem, society and the government must make joint efforts to recover from the intense situation of criminal activities
culture has increased because of lack for youth in several region of the country. (Staffer, 2012) Of all the recommendations, the most important is to focus on the training of parents
, the rate of youths running away from home and drop-outs from school has also risen. (Stimson, 2009) Family Influence Researchers state that family influence has an important role to play in building the personality of the child and preventing it from the delinquent behaviour
Juvenile Justice Policy regarding juvenile crime and justice has moved to the center of public attention and political debate in recent years. Increases in youth crime, stories of frustrated parents seeking help for their troubled children, and criticisms of juvenile justice programs have led to demands for change in the way young offenders are charged, punished, and treated (Howell, Krisberg, & Jones, 1995)
Increases in youth crime, stories of frustrated parents seeking help for their troubled children, and criticisms of juvenile justice programs have led to demands for change in the way young offenders are charged, punished, and treated (Howell, Krisberg, & Jones, 1995). Public concern about violent juvenile crime is also at an unprecedented high (Butterfield, 1996)
Given its relevance to this field of study and its associated professions, this research project has some social significance because of its contribution to the community. Juvenile crime has become a major issue in today's society as evidenced in the numerous arrests of these offenders for violent, property, and other crimes (Henggeler & Schoenwald, 2011, p