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Juvenile                     is the broad-based
 term given to juveniles   who commit crimes.
Juvenile                     is the broad-based
 term given to juveniles   who commit crimes.
 Juveniles are defined as those people
 who haven’t reached adulthood or the
           age of majority.
Juvenile   also
known as
        or

        is participation in illegal
behavior by minors.
JUVENILE CRIME
(MPCF)
They were involved in various social
problems and serious crime.
        The problem, if not tackled
  immediately, will be more difficult to
overcome social problems, including drug
abuse, truancy, bully, gangsterism,
   extortion and pornography
Based on the 2010 statistics,
1.43 percent of disciplinary
cases were recorded in schools in
    the country, with   0.32
percent of them involving
        criminal cases
4
4
major
4   factors
    Juveniles
Substance abuse
more exposed
                   start
taking drugs


          Substance abuse
easy access to illegal


                    commit
crimes to obtain money

         Substance abuse
The problem here is that the medical
world is still not advanced enough to
 diagnose certain mental conditions, such as
 personality disorder           in children
Family related
issues
Family related
              issues
 These issues may include   neglect
      and abuse (physical,
   psychological, and emotional),
                      lack
ongoing parental conflict, and
     of proper parental
        supervision
Personal
(individual)
issues
For example, a juvenile
               who does not get proper
Personal        basic education or the
(individual)      one with very low
issues          intelligence level is
               very much likely to get
                 engaged in
                 delinquent
                      conduct.
Effort   t vercome
     juvenile
 delinquency…
Preventive is doing an
 activity systematically, full of
 planning and having
the good direction in rder
     to make the juvenile
delinquency does not
      come up.
  There are many preventive
  efforts that the society can d
(1)
           Family
The parents make a harmonic
 family, The parents make a
religious family, The parents
  give the affection normally to
children, The parents watch their
 children activity n rmally
(2) In the
                school
   Teacher affection to the students
 In order to know the psychologist side of the
   students, teacher should know the
growth psychology of the students. School can
    provide the facility as like
laboratory, m sque, sp rts, and etc.
it can make students use the facility when they
    are in the    leisure time.
Curative effort is
   anticipation to the juvenile
 delinquency. It specializes
       to the symptom of
  delinquency. This action is
usually done by the    police and
public attorney. Delinquency
Prevention is the broad term for
 all efforts aimed at preventing
 youth from becoming involved in
criminal, or other antisocial activity.
Empowering the children,
 there are two kinds of empowering the juvenile.
Empowering to the juvenile who does not
do the delinquency. It can be in the family,
   school, and society. This effort is to prevent the
 juvenile to do the delinquency. Empowering to the
juvenile who does the delinquency or who
    are in jail. This effort is important
                              t
 make the juvenile not t do again
        their delinquency.
A child or adolescent who is capable of
being friendly,      bedient, and
caring  who would follow the rules and
act morally and ethically under normal
   circumstances can be driven to
  juvenile delinquency if
neglected, abandoned      r
          abuse.
Delinquency    Prevention is the broad term
for all efforts aimed    at preventing
youth         from becoming involved in
criminal, or other antisocial,
 activity. The unity of family, school, and
 society is   very important to do in
  order to prevent the delinquency.
        Student ages 13 – 15 main contributor juvenile crime.
    Retrieved nst.com

        4 major risk related to juvenile crime. Retrieved legalinfo
    online.com

        Juvenile crime rate at stage worrying. Retrieved
    cj.my/post/10372/

       Efforts to overcome juvenile delinquency. Retrieved
    masluqman.wordpress.com

        Definition of juvenile delinquency. Retrieved wikipedia.org
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                  Aripin
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THANK   YOU

juvenile delinquency

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    Juvenile is the broad-based term given to juveniles who commit crimes.
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    Juvenile is the broad-based term given to juveniles who commit crimes. Juveniles are defined as those people who haven’t reached adulthood or the age of majority.
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    known as or is participation in illegal behavior by minors.
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    They were involvedin various social problems and serious crime. The problem, if not tackled immediately, will be more difficult to overcome social problems, including drug abuse, truancy, bully, gangsterism, extortion and pornography
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    Based on the2010 statistics, 1.43 percent of disciplinary cases were recorded in schools in the country, with 0.32 percent of them involving criminal cases
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    major 4 factors Juveniles
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    more exposed start taking drugs Substance abuse
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    easy access toillegal commit crimes to obtain money Substance abuse
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    The problem hereis that the medical world is still not advanced enough to diagnose certain mental conditions, such as personality disorder in children
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    Family related issues These issues may include neglect and abuse (physical, psychological, and emotional), lack ongoing parental conflict, and of proper parental supervision
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    For example, ajuvenile who does not get proper Personal basic education or the (individual) one with very low issues intelligence level is very much likely to get engaged in delinquent conduct.
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    Effort t vercome juvenile delinquency…
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    Preventive is doingan activity systematically, full of planning and having the good direction in rder to make the juvenile delinquency does not come up. There are many preventive efforts that the society can d
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    (1) Family The parents make a harmonic family, The parents make a religious family, The parents give the affection normally to children, The parents watch their children activity n rmally
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    (2) In the school Teacher affection to the students In order to know the psychologist side of the students, teacher should know the growth psychology of the students. School can provide the facility as like laboratory, m sque, sp rts, and etc. it can make students use the facility when they are in the leisure time.
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    Curative effort is anticipation to the juvenile delinquency. It specializes to the symptom of delinquency. This action is usually done by the police and public attorney. Delinquency Prevention is the broad term for all efforts aimed at preventing youth from becoming involved in criminal, or other antisocial activity.
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    Empowering the children, there are two kinds of empowering the juvenile. Empowering to the juvenile who does not do the delinquency. It can be in the family, school, and society. This effort is to prevent the juvenile to do the delinquency. Empowering to the juvenile who does the delinquency or who are in jail. This effort is important t make the juvenile not t do again their delinquency.
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    A child oradolescent who is capable of being friendly, bedient, and caring who would follow the rules and act morally and ethically under normal circumstances can be driven to juvenile delinquency if neglected, abandoned r abuse.
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    Delinquency Prevention is the broad term for all efforts aimed at preventing youth from becoming involved in criminal, or other antisocial, activity. The unity of family, school, and society is very important to do in order to prevent the delinquency.
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    Student ages 13 – 15 main contributor juvenile crime. Retrieved nst.com  4 major risk related to juvenile crime. Retrieved legalinfo online.com  Juvenile crime rate at stage worrying. Retrieved cj.my/post/10372/  Efforts to overcome juvenile delinquency. Retrieved masluqman.wordpress.com  Definition of juvenile delinquency. Retrieved wikipedia.org
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    Prepared by : Muhammad Afiq Bin Aripin
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