ROLE OF PARENT CHILD RELATIONSHIP AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
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RELATIONSHIP, JUVENILEAbstract
In the present industrialized and urbanized society, Juvenile Delinquency has become a complicated issue in India and the rest of the world. Nowadays, all communities, religion and countries one facing great devastation caused by Juvenile delinquency and it causes major distress to the whole society.
In daily routine life, we read different type of crime news or child offences in the headings of different newspapers. The crimes like murder, robbery, rape and acid attacks on innocent girls are gradually increasing day by day that are executed by youths under the age of 18 years. The case of “Nirbhaya” is example of brutality in which the involvement of youth was of prime concern. Juvenile Delinquency has become a major concern for parents, families, teachers and ultimately society
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