Juvenile delinquency and latter offending: a case study (CY 2017-2018). Tyrone Ivan D. Bagsiyao, Metche L. Calixto, Sharra Mai R. Mahinay, ... et al.
Contributor(s): Calixto, Metchel L | Mahinay, Sharra Mei R | Sacpa, Nielvin C | Suyam, Hazel Joy
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Thesis (College of Criminal Justice Education) -- King's College of the Philippines, 2018.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 45-46).
This study seeks to answer as to whether juvenile delinquency contributes to adult criminality. Through qualitative method specifically thematic analysis, factors and relationship with latter offending were identified. This concluded that the environment is observed to have caused the youth to misbehave often. Additionally, family and school sometimes cause the juvenile to have conflict with the law as well, intervention to juvenile delinquency is concluded with recommendations given.
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