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In a shocking incident in Delhi, a teenager allegedly stabbed to death an 18-year-old on the street after which he started dancing on the spot. The crime has raised several questions on the crimes committed by minors and how the young are behaving in today\u2019s fast-paced world<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

By Dr Swati Jindal Garg<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

It has been assessed that juvenile crime is not naturally born in a boy, but is largely due either to the spirit of adventure that is in him, to his own stupidity, or to his lack of discipline, according to the nature of the individual. This nature is built on several premises which include the experiences that were faced by the juvenile while growing up, the support system that he had and also to a large extent, the kind of person who mentored him. While it is true that juveniles are influenced by their family and environment, but in the end, it is they who chose to commit a crime out of variety of options. Luckily for society, not everyone resorts to crime because of their predicaments. There are many reasons like family environment, mental disorder, social disorganization, etc., because of which a teenager commits a crime and when he\/she repeatedly commits a crime they become juvenile delinquents.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Juvenile delinquency, which is also more popularly known as criminal activity by children below the age of 18 years, is a topic of much discussion and incidents like the latest one involving the murder by a 16-year-old boy makes one recall many other heinous crimes that have been committed in the past by other juveniles. The Nirbhaya gangrape case that shook the nation in December 2012 tops the list.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The latest \u201cCrime in India\u201d report published by the National Crime Records Bureau for 2018 states that a total of 31,591 crimes committed by juveniles were reported in that year. Maharashtra alone accounted for 19% of these cases. Not far behind, Madhya Pradesh accounted for 16.6% of the crimes. Incidentally Madhya Pradesh reported the greatest number of such cases in 2017. Delhi with 8.6% of the cases was third in the list. The top 10 states together accounted for 81.7% of the cases in 2018.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The study also shows that a majority of the crimes committed by juveniles were offences affecting human body and property. This included hurt and grievous hurt (47%), rape (13%) and assault on women (12%), among many others.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Studies have shown that the most common reason behind juveniles committing crimes is their education followed by the kind of parenting that they get. According to Healy and Bronner, the major causes for juvenile crimes are \u201cbad company, adolescent instability and impulses, early sex experience, mental conflicts, extreme social suggestibility, love of adventure, motion picture, school dissatisfaction, poor recreation, street life, vocational dissatisfaction, sudden impulse, and physical conditions of various kinds\u201d. However, in India, it is poverty and the impact of the media, particularly social media, that encourages youths to engage in illegal activity.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The 2018 data reveals that almost 45% of the juveniles involved in these cases were educated between matriculation and higher secondary while about 28% had education up to primary level and 9% of them were illiterate. The studies also show that 99.3% of the juveniles involved in these cases were boys and around three-quarters of them were aged between 16 and 18 years. Shockingly, a total of 382 juveniles or about 1% of all were below 12 years of age. The past 15 years have witnessed an increase by about 65% in the number of crimes committed by juveniles, with the year 2016 topping the list. Thereafter, the number has decreased by 6% each year. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Over a period of years, various studies have also identified various symptoms that define a child offender. These are:<\/p>\n\n\n\n