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JUVENILE
juveniles who
commit crimes
juveniles who
         commit crimes.
Juveniles also defined as those people who haven’t
                     age of
      reached adulthood or the

              majority.
Juvenile
DELINQUENCY
            also
YOUTH CRIME
YOUTH CRIME
13
13
15

13
15

13                JUVENILE
          CRIME
(MPCF)
various social
     hey were involved in

problems and serious crime.
                              drug
abuse, truancy, bully, gangsterism,
   extortion and pornography
Based on the 2010 statistics,
1.43 percent of disciplinary
cases were recorded in schools
  in the country, with   0.32
     percent of them
  involving criminal cases
Substance abuse
more exposed
                  start
taking drugs


          Substance abuse
Substance abuse
These issues may include   neglect
 and abuse (physical, psychological,
 and emotional), ongoing parental conflict,
and   lack of proper parental
           supervision
Personal
(individual)
issues
For example, a juvenile
               who does not get proper
                basic education or the
Personal          one with very low
(individual)    intelligence level is
               very much likely to get
issues
                      conduct.
Effort tO

 Overcome
   juvenile
delinquency…
Preventive is doing an activity
systematically, full planning
and having the good direction in
 Order to make the juvenile
  delinquency does not come up.

 There are many preventive
efforts that the society can dO
            such as
The parents make a
                            , The
   parents make a religious
  family, The parents give the
affection normally to children, The
 parents watch their children
      activity nOrmally
In order to know the psychologist side of the

   psychology of the students. School can
  provide the facility as like
laboratory, mOsque, spOrts, and
etc. it can make students use the facility when
   they are in                            .
Curative effort

          symptom of
delinquency
           police and public
     attorney

               preventing youth
  from becoming involved in
   criminal, or other antisocial
               activity
Empowering the children, there are two kinds
of empowering the juvenile. Empowering to
    the juvenile who does not do the
delinquency. It can be in the family, school,
    and society. This effort is to prevent the
 juvenile to do the delinquency. Empowering to
the juvenile who does the delinquency or
                       important
who are in jail. This effort is
 tO make the juvenile not To do
    again their delinquency.
A child or adolescent who is capable of
 being friendly,    obedient, and
caring    who would follow the rules and
  act morally and ethically under normal
circumstances can be driven
Delinquency    Prevention is the broad term
for all efforts aimed    at preventing
youth         from becoming involved in
criminal, or other antisocial,
 activity. The unity of family, school, and
 society is   very important to do in
  order to prevent the delinquency.
        Student ages 13 – 15 main contributor juvenile crime.
    Retrieved nst.com

        4 major risk related to juvenile crime. Retrieved legalinfo
    online.com

        Juvenile crime rate at stage worrying. Retrieved
    cj.my/post/10372/

       Efforts to overcome juvenile delinquency. Retrieved
    masluqman.wordpress.com

        Definition of juvenile delinquency. Retrieved wikipedia.org
Prepared by   :
Prepared by   :   Muhammad Afiq Bin
                  Aripin
Id : 2010150125
class : Bm111 5A
THANK   YOU

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Juvenile delinquency

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 6. juveniles who commit crimes. Juveniles also defined as those people who haven’t age of reached adulthood or the majority.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 12. 13
  • 13. 13
  • 14. 15 13
  • 15. 15 13 JUVENILE CRIME
  • 17. various social hey were involved in problems and serious crime. drug abuse, truancy, bully, gangsterism, extortion and pornography
  • 18. Based on the 2010 statistics, 1.43 percent of disciplinary cases were recorded in schools in the country, with 0.32 percent of them involving criminal cases
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 26. more exposed start taking drugs Substance abuse
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31. These issues may include neglect and abuse (physical, psychological, and emotional), ongoing parental conflict, and lack of proper parental supervision
  • 33. For example, a juvenile who does not get proper basic education or the Personal one with very low (individual) intelligence level is very much likely to get issues conduct.
  • 34. Effort tO Overcome juvenile delinquency…
  • 35. Preventive is doing an activity systematically, full planning and having the good direction in Order to make the juvenile delinquency does not come up. There are many preventive efforts that the society can dO such as
  • 36. The parents make a , The parents make a religious family, The parents give the affection normally to children, The parents watch their children activity nOrmally
  • 37. In order to know the psychologist side of the psychology of the students. School can provide the facility as like laboratory, mOsque, spOrts, and etc. it can make students use the facility when they are in .
  • 38. Curative effort symptom of delinquency police and public attorney preventing youth from becoming involved in criminal, or other antisocial activity
  • 39. Empowering the children, there are two kinds of empowering the juvenile. Empowering to the juvenile who does not do the delinquency. It can be in the family, school, and society. This effort is to prevent the juvenile to do the delinquency. Empowering to the juvenile who does the delinquency or important who are in jail. This effort is tO make the juvenile not To do again their delinquency.
  • 40.
  • 41. A child or adolescent who is capable of being friendly, obedient, and caring who would follow the rules and act morally and ethically under normal circumstances can be driven
  • 42. Delinquency Prevention is the broad term for all efforts aimed at preventing youth from becoming involved in criminal, or other antisocial, activity. The unity of family, school, and society is very important to do in order to prevent the delinquency.
  • 43.
  • 44. Student ages 13 – 15 main contributor juvenile crime. Retrieved nst.com  4 major risk related to juvenile crime. Retrieved legalinfo online.com  Juvenile crime rate at stage worrying. Retrieved cj.my/post/10372/  Efforts to overcome juvenile delinquency. Retrieved masluqman.wordpress.com  Definition of juvenile delinquency. Retrieved wikipedia.org
  • 46. Prepared by : Muhammad Afiq Bin Aripin
  • 49.
  • 50. THANK YOU