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Criminology provides valuable insights into the motivations that drive criminal behavior, particularly among young individuals. A recent Netflix series, "Adolescence," explores the harrowing story of a 13-year-old who commits murder, reflecting a troubling reality that extends beyond fiction. In Bangladesh, the rise in juvenile delinquency has become a pressing concern, prompting discussions about the underlying psychological factors contributing to this phenomenon.
Experts suggest that various elements, including family dynamics, socio-economic conditions, and peer influences, play a significant role in shaping the behavior of young offenders. Many adolescents involved in criminal activities often exhibit traits such as impulsivity, aggression, and a lack of empathy. These psychological characteristics can stem from adverse childhood experiences, including neglect or abuse, which may lead to maladaptive coping mechanisms.
As society grapples with this issue, it becomes essential to address the root causes of juvenile delinquency. By understanding the psychological aspects at play, communities can implement more effective prevention and intervention strategies, ultimately guiding at-risk youth toward healthier choices and brighter futures.
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