Children and Crime

Children and Crime by Holman, published by Lion Pub in 1997, is a new edition that spans 221 pages. This work examines the influences of family life, peer groups, media, and poverty on crimes committed by children, providing a comprehensive overview of the factors contributing to juvenile delinquency.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of the dynamics that lead to criminal behavior among youth, grounded in Christian principles. The book also discusses potential strategies for preventing children from becoming involved in crime, making it a resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of juvenile crime and its prevention.
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(In this work, the influences of family life, peer groups, the media and poverty on crimes perpetrated by children are examined. Based on Christian principles, it also includes a discussion of possible strategies to prevent children becoming criminals)
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