I believe so, yes. It helps to keep teens out of trouble by limiting how late they can be out, so that police can find whoever may be involved with illegal activities.
Well, curfews are strange in a way. Yes they do. Curfews are specific and you don't want to get too specific with your children, because that's what they call nagging. I know, so common, and utterly annoying when they do say that. But, curfews... they're different. More crime scenes happen at the later time at night because that's when the people that commit the crime think everyones asleep, so there's a better chance. So yes, they do. They certainly help. These are the appropriate times for teen curfews:Age 12: 9:00 pmAge 13: 9:00 pmAge 14: 9:30- 10:00 pmAge 15: 10:00- 10: 30Age 16: (big change) 11:00 pm- 12:00 amAge 17: 12:00 am - 1:00 am - 2:00 amAge 18: They choose from 18 and up.
Cons are that your teen is going to sneak out and do bad stuff if you give them a curfew but the pros about it is they have that second thought in their head if they do sneak out and go and have fun, but i think as a parent that their should be no curfews and let your teen have some fun. ya i am a teen i no we should have a lot of freedom because we go to school come home and do homework and want to go and chill with are friends.
A structured approach for organizing research on the effects of curfews on crime rates could involve starting with an introduction that outlines the background and significance of the issue, followed by a review of existing literature on curfews and crime rates. This can be followed by sections on methodology, data analysis, results, and conclusion to present the research findings in a coherent and sequential manner. Additionally, including discussion and recommendations based on the findings would enhance the relevance of the research article.
About 1.5% of U.S. teens are incarcerated in juvenile detention centers, jails, or prisons. This rate has been declining in recent years due to efforts to prioritize alternative forms of rehabilitation and intervention for young offenders.
Teens can avoid the risks of gang membership by focusing on their education, being involved in extracurricular activities, surrounding themselves with positive influences, and seeking support from family and trusted adults. It's important to remember that joining a gang only leads to negative consequences and it's okay to seek help if they feel pressured to join.
It helps you whippersnappers to get controll well that awnser does nobody anygood...but i did get a chuckle out of it... but to awnser this question ive found that teens dont like curfews while their a teen but as they get older the start to apresiate it.
90%
no why because just because
about 90% of all teens have a curfew in america.
Because it 's better for them.
Absolutely, yes!
Yes although you may think their stupid your family is doing what's best for you ;D
Yes and No, they could cause them to get into more trouble.
no .curfews do not keep teens from going over der limit! speak from personal experiences:} !!! im a teen myslef if u ddnt notice lolz but yeh dey do not keep teens from der curfews lolz but either way a teen will try and find many many ways to go over der limits espically if dey have any relationship wid a bf or gf experinced as well! lolz TOTS HILLAR
Well, curfews are strange in a way. Yes they do. Curfews are specific and you don't want to get too specific with your children, because that's what they call nagging. I know, so common, and utterly annoying when they do say that. But, curfews... they're different. More crime scenes happen at the later time at night because that's when the people that commit the crime think everyones asleep, so there's a better chance. So yes, they do. They certainly help. These are the appropriate times for teen curfews:Age 12: 9:00 pmAge 13: 9:00 pmAge 14: 9:30- 10:00 pmAge 15: 10:00- 10: 30Age 16: (big change) 11:00 pm- 12:00 amAge 17: 12:00 am - 1:00 am - 2:00 amAge 18: They choose from 18 and up.
11:34 Because it gives them a sence of responsibility. It teaches them the responsibility they are going to need when they get a job, how will they arrive on time for there job when they can not even respect a curfew, and because the curfews are for their safety too.
Yes.