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Using both the concepts of nature and nurture how do modern psychologists explain juvenile delinquency?

Fatherless children commit 90% of it. see link


Responsibilities of a Samurai?

to protect its daimyo if he failed this task he was expected to commit suicide


Example of juvenile delinquency?

adolescents who commit crimes that adults will not ordinarily be charged for are considered juvenile delinquents; example- breaking curfew, drinking, cutting classes, smoking or engaging in sexual activities. Juvenile delinquency is any crime from small to murder committed by a juvenile.


What is deliqeuncy?

The term "delinquency" is a general term meaning against normal behavior. How this term is applied is according to what type of industry uses the term. For example the credit industry uses delinquency to mean that someone hasn't paid his bill or isn't making his payment on time according to the terms of the agreement. In the criminal justice industry it is used primarily for juvenile delinquency, meaning that a child is not behaving the way he is expected to behave according to society. In the juvenile justice system children don't commit crimes: they commit "acts of delinquency," which is why juveniles are handled in a different way from adults, and are given a second chance when they become adults if they meet other criteria. Adults, on the other hand, are not "delinquent' They are either convicted felons or persons with a criminal history. Or they can be traffic offenders, "deadbeat dads/moms," or fit other classifications of criminal behaviors.


Is an adult talking to a minor considered contributing to the delinquency of a minor?

No/Yes An Adult that is just having a normal conversation with a minor is not contributing to that minors delinquency....An adult that is having a conversation with a minor in order to assist and/or convince said minor commit an illegal act can be considered contributing to that minors delinquency.. Such as giving that minor information/instruction on how to make a pipe bomb or how to shoplift,or how to steal a car ect ect..


What is a juvenile deliquent?

"Delinquency" means wrongdoing. The term "delinquency" usually refers to juvenile delinquency. Juvenile delinquency is when a youth (under the age of 18) becomes involved in criminal activity (i.e., shoplifting, vandalism, selling drugs, etc.). Delinquency is costly to families, communities, states, and nations. For this reason most governments have a vested interest in delinquency prevention, and they provide a great deal of funding to address the root causes of delinquency. Most delinquency prevention efforts are funded by local, state, and federal governments. However, a increasing number of religious, civic, and other private, non-profit organizations are contributing to the delinquency prevention efforts. For more information see the related link


A person who solicits another to commit a crime would not be found guilty of solicitation if a police officer intervened and the prevented the completion of the solicited crime?

False


How can a minor be charged with 'contributing to the delinquency of a minor'?

If the older of the party used coercion or intimidation to influence the younger party to commit an act(s) contrary to existing laws it is possible for the "older" minor to be subjected to such a charge or status violation.


Difference between criminal act and an act of delinquency?

the differnce between a criminal act and a delinquency act in school violance


Are you aware of every sin you commit?

Sin is "subjective". It depends on both your religious persuasion and your perspective. Even then, though, it's highly unlikely that anyone can remember everything they do or fail to do.


What is the verb form of villainous?

I would imagine either: To commit villainy to perform the acts expected of a villain. or To vilify to make out to be a villain.


What is the future tense of commit?

am going to commit