Substance Abuse Media Violence School Violence Family Violence And Delinquency Essay

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Delinquent Behavior and Family Violence an Intimate Link

Research reveals that children who grow up in a home atmosphere of violence tend to develop delinquent behavior (DESA, 2003). The family as a social institution has been going through much change in form, with one-parent families and non-marital unions crowding out the traditional type. Children in disadvantaged families who have few resources and opportunities for better employment confront much insecurity and trouble.

With very limited resources against an increase in family size, many children are neglected and suffer abuse and violence right at home. The absence of a father in the new form leads boys to seek or develop patterns of masculinity after the delinquents with whom they hang around. They take these delinquent groups as family substitute. These define their roles and contribute to developing habits like cruelty (DESA).

A cross-sectional study was conducted among 1,943 Korean adolescents of whom

707 were juvenile delinquents to explore the causes and effects of juvenile delinquency

(Kim & Kim, 2008). These delinquents reported their parents as more dysfunctional partners, less satisfactorily...

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They also reported greater incidence of antisocial personality tendencies in their families, more severe psychosomatic symptoms and frustration and greater occurrence of delinquent behavior. The strongest causes of juvenile delinquency were their antisocial personality tendency and gender, family violence, psychosomatic symptoms, family functioning, troubled parental relationship and need frustration. Gender, antisocial personality tendency and family violence directly influenced the development of delinquent behavior. The study concludes that delinquent Korean adolescents perceived and experienced more family dysfunction, violence and parental relationships than non-juvenile delinquents (Kim & Kim).
Farrington (2010) agrees that the strongest cause or predictor of delinquent behavior is the presence of criminal or antisocial parents. Other contributing factors are family size, poor parental supervision, conflict between parents, disrupted families. Selection, social learning and attachment theories explain this position. Selection theory says that anti-social people tend to have big families, poor parental supervision and…

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Buel, S.M. (2002). Why juvenile courts should address family violence: promising practices to improve intervention outcomes. Journal of Juvenile and Family Court:

Harvard Law School. Retrieved on May 22, 2013 from http://www.juvenilelaw.org/articles/2003/DomesticViolence.pdf

DESA (2003). Juvenile delinquency. Chapter 8, World Youth Report, Youth Social

Policy and Development Division: Department of Economic and Social Affairs.
Retrieved on May 22, 2013 from http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unyin/documents/ch07.pdf
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Psychiatry and Human Development: Springerlink. Retrieved on May 22, 2013 from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18330693


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