Abstract
Preventing children become criminals is one of the best ways to lower the crime rate in society. By collecting data from many studies, this paper concludes how the relationship between children and their parents will affect children to become criminals. By further development, suggest ways the government could adopt to lower the possibility of becoming criminals. However, studies and experiments in this field still not knowing the causation relationship between children becoming criminals and their parent's incarceration. Thus, future experiments could be built on this base and explore if more factors appear in the relationship between children and their parents. Will children be influenced by their teachers more than their parents, or do numerous factors still need to develop? There are still many unknowns in this field; many problems are waiting for researchers to discover. More importantly, the purpose of this paper is to tell parents they cannot control their children. Give some instructions for them to guide their children on the right track.
Publisher
Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.
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