TOPIC
1. How do poverty, health problems, and family problems increase the likelihood of juveniledelinquency?
also cite more sources if needed.
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? Poverty leads to the ?survival of the strongest? and causes people to act in ways the normally wouldn?t just so they can survive. Ex. (steal food, money)
? Health problems may cause one to act out in ways that they normally wouldn?t. ex( crazy people and so on.
o Also if family members have a condition and the person ant pay for it, they may act of of hand to get money in illegal ways. Ex (sell drugs)
? Family problems is similar to the above wit selling drugs for money however sometimes families get in to trouble with the wrong people and have to do something to get out of it (sometimes illegal activity.
? All of these may cause the likelihood of juvenile delinquency because the young are the easiest to target and convince.


