The Juvenile Delinquency Problem in Japan: Application of a Role Relationship Model |
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Authors: | CHARLES R. FENWICK |
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Affiliation: | Trenton State College |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this paper is to seek a better understanding of the social conditions within Japan which may be related to the increasing rates of juvenile delinquency. This trend is in sharp contrast to their overall crime patterns. In fact, as reported by Ames (1981:1), Japan has the lowest crime rate in the industrialized world, and its crime totals have declined since 1955. Within this article, we discuss youth crime trends, explain the applicability of a role relationship model, discuss the breakdown in informal social control/social relationship areas, and suggest implications for Western societies. |
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