Abstract
Juvenile deviant behavior is the set of material or symbolic actions committed persistently, repeatedly, or continuously by the minor often considered a response to the frustration they experience while interacting with the environment and affecting negatively social values. The types of problematic behavior can be classified into the following categories: offenses against property, offenses against individuals, offenses against morality, juvenile delinquent conduct, juvenile crime. Considering the influence of individual variables on criminal behavior, criminology introduces the notion of offender personality as a component of the human personality within a bio-psycho-social framework. The individual’s psychological profile cannot be fully understood without the biological infrastructure on which he develops and outside the social superstructure in which it is embedded.
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