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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2015 in the subject Law - Criminal process, Criminology, Law Enforcement, grade: A, Northcentral University, course: Scholarly Literature Review, language: English, abstract: The causes of juvenile delinquency have being a field that many scholars have built their research on. In addition, causes leading to violent behavior especially among the youth has being widely studied aiming at intervention at an early stage (Schreck, Fisher, & Miller, 2012). In the vast field of psychology, human violence is a key element consequently; psychologists evaluate…mehr

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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2015 in the subject Law - Criminal process, Criminology, Law Enforcement, grade: A, Northcentral University, course: Scholarly Literature Review, language: English, abstract: The causes of juvenile delinquency have being a field that many scholars have built their research on. In addition, causes leading to violent behavior especially among the youth has being widely studied aiming at intervention at an early stage (Schreck, Fisher, & Miller, 2012). In the vast field of psychology, human violence is a key element consequently; psychologists evaluate how the environment interacts with the individual to result in a violent act (Jessica, Osmond, & Ballick, 2014). Juvenile violence is a key issue in the corridors of justice on a global scale. However, juvenile violence focuses on the punishment rather than development of mechanisms that may be instrumental in prevention and intervention at early stage in life (Winterdyk, 2014). There are two outstanding themes in this literature review. First theme is that various life events and immediate environment including home, school, and neighborhood is essential in shaping ones trajectory as ones transit from childhood through adolescence to adulthood. The second theme is that identifying such life events is the determining factor of delinquent behavior. In summary, the pathway to crime for a child is greatly dependent on the social bonds that exist in the society.

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My name is Louis Howell Jr., Ph.D., and I am proud to call Newark, New Jersey, my hometown while currently making my home in Orangeburg, South Carolina. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Sociology/Criminal Justice from Claflin University, followed by a Master's degree in Criminal Justice from Boston University. I furthered my academic journey by earning a Ph.D. in Business Administration with a specialization in Criminal Justice from Northcentral University. My dissertation focused on a critical topic: "Law Enforcement Officers' Perceptions of the Influence of Reverse Bias on Their Behavior and Use of Force." I am honored to be a member of distinguished honor societies, including Alpha Phi Sigma, the National Criminal Justice Honor Society, Pi Gamma Mu International Honor Society for Social Sciences, and The National Society of Leadership and Success Honor Society. My commitment to academic excellence extends to my role as charter advisor for both the Alpha Phi Sigma and Pi Gamma Mu Honor Societies at Voorhees University. With fifteen years of experience in management and eight years in law enforcement, I have had the privilege of guiding individuals from diverse backgrounds. My leadership journey has equipped me with the skills necessary to cultivate a supportive atmosphere that embraces inclusivity and solidarity. As a proud life member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated, I also serve as the fraternity's advisor at Voorhees University. In my current role as an Associate Professor and Academic Program Coordinator of Criminal Justice/Pre Law Advisor, I strive to inspire the next generation of leaders. My contributions extend further as I actively participate on the Judicial Committee, the Grievance Committee, and the Academic Council at Voorhees University. I am also pursuing legal studies at Concord Law School at Purdue University Global, as I believe that continuous education is fundamental to personal and professional growth. Together, I aim to make a lasting impact not only in academia but also in the broader criminal justice field.