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		<title>Juvenile Delinquency In Criminal Law</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The&#013; term juvenile delinquency refers to the age group of criminals who are &#013; not adults. The overwhelming majority of legal systems in the world have&#013; special rules and regulations to deal with this group. The few &#013; exceptions are in the Middle East and in a few African countries, where &#013; kids are often [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The&#013;<br />
 term juvenile delinquency refers to the age group of criminals who are &#013;<br />
not adults. The overwhelming majority of legal systems in the world have&#013;<br />
 special rules and regulations to deal with this group. The few &#013;<br />
exceptions are in the Middle East and in a few African countries, where &#013;<br />
kids are often tried as adults.</p>
<p>Some of the measures taken by &#013;<br />
most states to deal with juvenile delinquents include special detention &#013;<br />
centers and different sentences for the same crimes. The theory here is &#013;<br />
that the mind is not really developed until a person reaches at least &#013;<br />
18, and so it is not fair to owe the rest of your life to jail time if &#013;<br />
you made a terrible decision when you were 11 years old.There are &#013;<br />
numerous theories on the causes of crime, and many of these can also be &#013;<br />
applied to the underage spectrum.</p>
<p>In the media, youth crime plays&#013;<br />
 a special role as the interest seems to be quite universal for even &#013;<br />
mild crimes. For the violent type, though, the coverage is &#013;<br />
insurmountable on an otherwise slow news day, and you will probably know&#013;<br />
 what I&#8217;m talking about if you read your local papers and watch the TV &#013;<br />
during news hour. Politicians also often weigh in on reported youth &#013;<br />
crimes, and those of violent nature often are almost required to be &#013;<br />
addressed in an election year. That is how important this issue is for &#013;<br />
the political world.</p>
<p>Since&#013;<br />
 the 1950s, crime has risen in general, but the biggest spike has been &#013;<br />
in crimes by younger people. Nobody is quite sure of the reasons for &#013;<br />
this relatively high increase compared to the rest of the field, but a &#013;<br />
few people have some guesses. Within criminology, the causes of youth &#013;<br />
crime are a topic of constant discussion, as any criminal lawyer will &#013;<br />
tell you.</p>
<p>A juvenile delinquent will likely commit the same crime&#013;<br />
 multiple times habitually. This is the nature of delinquents. It is a &#013;<br />
sad, never-ending cycle unless intervention is staged by the police or &#013;<br />
other groups. It all starts with the parents, and some are simply too &#013;<br />
scared to report what they need to report, thinking that their kids will&#013;<br />
 be worse off with state intervention, but the exact opposite could not &#013;<br />
be more true.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve outlined some of the issues concerning the &#013;<br />
delinquency of young people. The studies into this area of criminal law &#013;<br />
are never ending so check this site regularly.</p>
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