One of the
biggest problems which the United States is faced with is juvenile crime. The reason experts feel juvenile's commit
crimes is because of risk factors when they were younger but experts still have
not found the main reason why juvenile's commit crimes. Some risk factors associated with juvenile
crime are poverty, repeated exposure to violence, drugs, easy access to
firearms, unstable family life and family violence, delinquent peer groups, and
media violence. Especially the demise of
family life, the effect of the media on the juveniles today, and the increase
of firearms available today have played a big role in the increase of juveniles
crimes.
The most common risk factor is the demise of
the family life and the increase in family violence. Between 1976 and 1992 the number of juveniles
living in poverty grew 42% and this caused an increase in crimes by
juveniles. Many of these juvenile
criminals have been abused or neglected and they also grew up in a
single-parent household. Research has
found that 53% of these children are more likely to be arrested, and 38% more
likely to commit a violent crime as an adult, then their counterparts who did
not suffer such abuse. The symptoms of
child abuse are "high levels of aggression and antisocial behavior"
and these children are twice as likely to become juvenile offenders. Also improper parental care has been linked
to delinquency such as mothers who drink alcohol or take drugs during pregnancy
cause their babies to grow up with learning disorders, a problem which leads
them to be juvenile criminals.
Another risk factor is the effect of the media
on the juveniles of today. Before the
time a child has reached seventh grade, the average child has witnessed 8,000
murders and 100,000 acts of violence on the television. There is no doubt that heavy exposure to
televised violence is one of the causes of aggressive behavior, crime and
violence in society. Television violence
affects youngsters of all ages, of both genders, at all economic levels, and
all levels of intelligence. Long-term
childhood exposure to television is a casual factor behind one half of the
homicides committed by juveniles in the United States.
The increased availability of guns has played a
big part in escalating the number of crimes committed by juveniles. In Los Angeles juvenile delinquency cases
involving weapon violation grew by 86% from 1988 to 1992, which was more then
any other type of juvenile offense.
According to a University of Michigan study found that 270,000 guns
accompany secondary school students to class daily. This is startling because
it shows how many more juveniles are carrying guns and the juvenile use of guns
in homicides has increased from 65 to 80 percent from 1987 to 1991.
The possession of firearms plays a big cause in
the delinquency of children and is playing a bigger role in the crimes which
juveniles commit. Another cause of the
increase of juvenile crimes has been the effect of children seeing multiple
murders and other acts of violence on the television. Finally the demise of the family life and the
increase in family violence has been the biggest factor in the increase of
juvenile crime.
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