Sept. 2, 2022

Juvenile delinquency on the rise

by Jennifer Johnson (author's profile)

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Juvenile Delinquency on the Rise

Majority of the violent crimes involve a juvenile.
What are we doing in our society. Every time you look on the news. When a crime is committed you to have a underage child is present. Juily can sick of seeing this for the reason where is the parents? I haven't to remind self we are living in a generation. Where most parents locked up, end up, or teaching these kids to be rebellious.

The other half of the children bleed out of foster care homes, group homes, on adopted parent house, these are stray children thrown on the streets after the 18 years of either ran away from the bad situations. So we have a lot of children running around in society that are bleeding in pain. Mad at the world. So they don't mind pulling the trigger on an innocent person.

Because what nobody ever loved them so why should they care. Nobody is discussing the delinquency problems in the community accept with the shooting starts happening to the young people like you
Why are they allowed to run the street
with these grown behind people who should be teaching these children its a better
way to live life.
Where is the programs that has been put in a place for them. But here is the problems research has shown that youth is color are disprepotrenately contuined to state correctional facilites and over the course of several decades the research has welded to a growing concern about the unequal experience of youth of color and white youth in the correction of system.

Too many people getting locked up. For serious crime. Many of these children involved in the system is linked to one of the following that lead to their incarceration, these disparities are linked to one of two forms of racism, colorism and sexism. Children are being subject to things that adults usually encounter.

Think about why these juvenile delinquency end up offending in the society. Most of these children are bleeding and angry. They need help before its too late. I been a trouble youth, I had been hurt so bad.
Every adult I trusted end up hunting me so bad. I always cried myself to sleep out at night. During my 90 days on foster care was not the happiest to be. I felt neglected and deserted by my foster parent. This pain reins deep man. You just want to belong. My thing was choosing the wrong men.

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Jennilyn Johnson

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