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This Paper Should Contain1 Your Research Questionhypothesis 2 A This paper should contain: (1) your research question/hypothesis, (2) an abstract, (3) an introduction/problem statement, and (4) a literature review. Your research question/hypothesis should be clearly stated in your introductory paragraph and in your abstract. The abstract should summarize your proposed study, including the research question, in one paragraph. The introduction should describe the research problem, its significance, and why the study is worth conducting. It should address what you want to study, the practical or theoretical importance, and how it will contribute to understanding or challenge existing knowledge. The literature review should be 2-3 pages and review scholarly research related to your topic. It should contextualize your research within existing scholarship, discussing key theories and previous studies, highlighting consistent findings or disagreements, and identifying gaps your study will address. All three required sources must be from academic journal articles, with in-text citations in APA format. Additional sources beyond the three are permitted but should also be scholarly. In the references, list full APA citations for all sources used. Focus on articles that support your research logic or methods, considering recent developments and future research avenues. Use your independent and dependent variables as a framework for the literature review, emphasizing how prior research has examined their relationship. Missing components will result in penalties.

Paper For Above instruction The purpose of this research paper is to investigate the relationship between juvenile delinquency and peer influence among adolescents, aiming to understand how peer environments contribute to delinquent behaviors. The study hypothesizes that increased peer influence correlates positively with higher rates of juvenile delinquency. This research question is vital due to the rising juvenile crime rates and the need for effective intervention strategies that address social factors influencing youth behavior. Abstract This study explores the impact of peer influence on juvenile delinquency, hypothesizing that stronger peer pressures are associated with increased delinquent behaviors among adolescents. Through a review of existing literature, the research aims to elucidate the mechanisms by which peer interactions affect juvenile offending, contributing to the development of targeted prevention programs. This investigation seeks to fill gaps in current understanding by focusing on recent developments within peer group dynamics and juvenile crime literature.


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