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Juvenile delinquency often occurs in urban areas where socioeconomic challenges, such as poverty and high unemployment rates, are prevalent. Cities with higher population density, limited access to quality education, and social services also tend to experience higher rates of juvenile crime. Additionally, neighborhoods with inadequate community resources and support systems can contribute to increased delinquent behavior among youth. Specific cities can vary by region and context, but generally, larger metropolitan areas face more pronounced issues related to juvenile delinquency.

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