Social environment and criminal behavior of young people
Abstract
the present study attempts to identify the factors of social environment affecting the formation of criminal behavior in the youth category, as well as knowledge of the factors that help crime and delinquency, such as wars and security and economic crises that the society is exposed to. Scope for researchers to study this phenomenon and related phenomena.
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