"Youth Violence" - A Crisis in America is a book regarding the ever-growing problem of juvenile delinquency throughout the United States. The book refers to how we remember kids displaying their mild behaviors in earlier years. The majority of children were not violent in the good old days. However, in the New Millennium, unfortunately, youth are currently out of control. Youth are even committing crimes that we use to accustom adults being charged with. Also, we do not have the same quality parenting that we use to have supervising their kids. The book focuses on the who, what, where, how and why regarding juvenile delinquency. The author elaborates about the cause and effects of the juvenile violence in the community. Additionally, the book elaborates on how society has contributed to youth delinquency. The book explores how the problem of family dysfunction affects a youth's behavior. Mental health issues and youth behavior are also discussed. The author also did touch base on how mentorship and role models can produce a positive change in the child. The author examines what role social media has played in teen negative behavior over the years. Also, the author explores how peer pressure affects teen behaviors as well. The book examines how society has played a part in youth negative behavior as well. Finally, the writer explores just how our government can help improve our youth's behavior. It was determined, first of all, that America must allocate enough funding; that is the only way. It takes money and innovative prevention as well as intervention programs to create a positive change in youth.
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