Abstract

Statistics show that crime rates are rising globally. Not a single period of the development of human society was spared from the pathological phenomena and deviant behavior, nor even the modern era, where an explosion of various forms of deviant behavior can actually be noticed. What are the conditions and causes that have led to such global trends? In this paper, family circumstances and relationships will be analyzed as a crime factor. We will see what the universal and unchanged characteristics of the family are, how it affects the socialization, cultivation and individualization of children. In one systematic way, we will try to respond to the universal issues of family influence on its members. What are the interactive relationships between family members? How the functional and dysfunctional families affect their members? If and how can a family create a favorable climate for deviant behavior and how to avoid the multiplication of pathological phenomena in dysfunctional families? How youth and juvenile delinquency can be connected? All these are questions that we will try to give an answer to, although this answer is unlikely to be one-dimensional, since the family is a complex social group, with a complex mechanism of action.

Highlights

  • The human society has undergone a long developmental path through millennia, moving from one form to another, changing and developing, so that it would eventually take on the form it has today

  • 1 mirjanamar76@gmail.com, A vocational school for educating of teachers, in Pirot 2 milos@kib.edu.rs, Law faculty of economy and justice, in Novi Sad, 114 structure and function of the family, which represents a historical social phenomenon that arises at a certain level of social development and develops and improves through history."It is one of the oldest primary social groups, within which a large number of social processes are realized: biological, economic, and educational-cultural.‖ (Milić, 1981, p. 10)

  • It is the first social environment with which the child is in contact, and the social habits that a child adopts from his/her parents and the way his/her attitude will later be towards the world that surrounds him/her depends on the family

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Summary

FAMILY CIRCUMSTANCES AND RELATIONSHIPS AS A FACTOR OF CHILDREN CRIME BEHAVIOR

Summary: Statistics show that crime rates are rising globally. Not a single period of the development of human society was spared from the pathological phenomena and deviant behavior, nor even the modern era, where an explosion of various forms of deviant behavior can be noticed. Family circumstances and relationships will be analyzed as a crime factor. We will see what the universal and unchanged characteristics of the family are, how it affects the socialization, cultivation and individualization of children. We will try to respond to the universal issues of family influence on its members. What are the interactive relationships between family members? How the functional and dysfunctional families affect their members? If and how can a family create a favorable climate for deviant behavior and how to avoid the multiplication of pathological phenomena in dysfunctional families? All these are questions that we will try to give an answer to, this answer is unlikely to be one-dimensional, since the family is a complex social group, with a complex mechanism of action

INTRODUCTION
FAMILY AS A PRIMARY SOCIAL COMMUNITY
THE IMPORTANCE THE FAMILY FOR CULTIVATION AND SOCIALIZATION OF CHILDREN
FAMILY PATOLOGY AS A CAUSE OF CRIMINAL ACTION OF CHILDREN
CONCLUSION
Findings
PORODIČNE PRILIKE I ODNOSI KAO FAKTOR KRIMINALITETA KOD DECE
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