HIGHLIGHTS
- What: This research project examines the influence of on juvenile criminal behaviour. The research methodology involved a comprehensive literature review and a case study which were used to collate and analyse a substantial corpus of data and information pertaining to the relationship between use and juvenile delinquency. The aim of this study is to examine the impact of social media on the prevalence of juvenile delinquency. The study presents a number of potential coping strategies, but their efficacy still requires further validation through additional research.
- Who: Social media et al. from the College, China have . . .

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