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Juvenile Delinquency
Dyah Almira
VIII A
Juvenile Delinquency
Assalamualaikum wr wb, good morning, honorable teachers and beloved my friends . Thank you for your time and the opportunity that has been given to me. on this occasion I will talk about juvenile delinquency within the school or delinquency is often happen in education. In this case I will discuss about brawl, truancy, and manners problems.
At first we have to know what is the definition of juvenile delinquency, do you know what is juvenile delinquency meaning ? juvenile delinquency is teenagers act that contrary to the regulations of the government, parents, or school which cause problems.
The first problem is brawl, we usually say brawl to replace the words like conflicts, disputes or problems resolved brutal and anarchists among fellow students. As we know brawl is something that is not strange anymore in our education zone. Brawl is usually happen just because small problem, it is because almost of the teenagers feel energetically, do not have afraid feeling, impatient, sensitive, easy to angry and do not think perfectly. That is why teenagers are easy to argue because of small problems. Not only that, the bad education system is the other reason. It can happen because of bad education at religion, ethics, and manners which has been studied in the school or it can be because they don’t find the good figure to be their role model yet, so they vent their dissatisfaction, anger, disappointment, and their oppression in the form of a fight. other than that there are several factors causing fights among others: attention seeking, always wanted to be blamed, great energy but not distributed at the positive things, the lack of facilities to develop their interest in their freedom of expression, poverty, and high competition among students. ladies and gentlemen as a student who has already known about brawl we have to protect our self so we do not get involved in this deviant behavior. Because this deviant behavior will

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