4. INTRODUCTION
At the present day world it is the centre of all
thinking to secure the next generation.
“Juvenile” are those who are under the age
of maturity. Now most of them have
committed crime. Day by day the list of such
type of “juvenile crime” has been increased.
In this presentation we are going to focus
your minds into those thoughts.
5. In most of the states
juveniles are defined
between the age of
10 to 18 years, a
majority of them
admit to engaging in
some delinquent
behaviour.
6. ◊ Sexual harassment.
◊ Murder.
◊ Vandalism, loitering and
theft.
◊ Cyber crime.
◊ Tobacco, drug and
alcoholic addiction.
◊ Reckless car driving
or bike riding.
7. STATE WISE JUVENILE CRIME IN INDIA ON THE BASIS OF SURVEY IN 2011 BY INDIA TODAY
9. CAUSES OF JUVENILE
CRIME● SOCIAL FACTOR:
All the peoples
does not treated
equally and can’t use
natural resources.
● ECONOMICAL FACTOR:
The main economical factor
Is unemployment.
10. CAUSES OF JUVENILE CRIME
●URBANIZATION :
In the urban region the
basic disciplinary rule has
been broken.
● FAMILY BACKGROUND:
Lack of adequate
parental control.
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11. ● ELECTRONIC MEDIA:
Adult scene and the
criminal cases shown
in films and serials
influences the youths.
12. ● LACK OF EDUCATION:
Most of the students leave
the school before time
and the guardians are
also irresponsible to
guide their pupils in
education.
Children working in garage while they have to
learn .
13. ●PEER GROUP INFLUENCE :
When friends commit crime
adolescents often learn
to do it and they
cannot understand the
consequences of the crime.
14. ● BIOLOGICAL FACTORS:
●Hereditary defects , feeble
mindedness, glandular
imbalance.
• A survey of criminal patients
demonstrated some of them
having extra ‘Y’ chromosome.
15. ● LOW INTELLIGENCE AND ACADEMIC FAILURE:
Due to academic failure, under the pressure of
parents some of
youths choose the path
Of criminals.
16.
17. In the beginning of the year 2014 this survey had been
done by “INDIAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY
MEDICINE” on the juveniles.
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19. WHY TEENAGERS USING TOBACCO SMOKING
◊ Expectation of failure.
◊ Lack of knowledge.
◊ Fear with weight grain.
◊ Concern about stress management.
◊ Influence of roll model(tension , anxiety).
◊ Sense of immaturity.
◊ Social acceptance.
20. Types of tobacco use in India
● Smoked forms of tobacco use:
◊ Bidis, Cigarettes, Cigars,
Cheroots, Pipe, Chillum,
Hookah etc.
● Smokeless forms of tobacco use:
◊ Paan masala.
◊ areca nut and slaked lime
preparations, Mainpuri
tobacco, Khaini, gutkha.
43. Summery of Juvenile Crime
Young generation is the future of our country. They are the hope for all
of us. But they also do some offences unconsciously. Those are called
Juvenile crime.
Basically Juvenile crime is participation in illegal behavior by minors.
Juvenile delinquent is a person who is typically under the age of 18
and commits an act that otherwise would have been charged as a
crime if they were an adult.
Types of juvenile crime –
Use of tobacco.
Use of alcohol.
Use of drugs.
Reckless driving.
Sexual harassments.
Murder.
Cyber crime.
44. Addictions –
Up to a limit any type of addiction is good for human kind. But access use of any type
of addictive can cause problem. Nicotine, alcohol, drug helps to come out from any
type of stress, depression, disease. But access of use nicotine can cause cancer, access
use of alcohol can cause heart attack, and drug overdose causes death, heart attack,
sometimes victim committed suicide.
Other crimes –
Any person or incident can easily manipulate our young generation. In that case they
do many illegal jobs like murder ,cyber crime, sexual harassments etc. now a day cyber
crime and sexual harassments are very common in juvenile crime. Everyday there are
news about those.
Conclusion –
Our young generations can solve any problems of world if they are guided properly.
But if not so they can be a serious threat for all of us. They are like clay. Proper
guidance and manners can make them god and improper guidance and make them
devil.