Factors contributing to juvenile crime: a narrative review

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: It is shown widely that parental, school, and peer influences significantly impact the crime conviction rate of young adults.
  • Who: Huiwen, Sun and Xiyun, Yan from the Shanghai High School International Division, Shanghai, China have published the Article: Factors Contributing to Juvenile Crime: A Narrative Review, in the : Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Social Psychology and Humanity Studies

SUMMARY

    In terms of school-related factors, underperformance (both academically and in extracurricular activities) and school bullying/harassment strongly control the rate of crime among young adults. Factors about family . . .

     

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