Publicación: Factores psicosociales asociados a la identidad del adolescente en la delincuencia juvenil
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The great technological advances that have emerged in recent decades have facilitated access to resources and opportunities, which has accelerated human development and freedom of decisions. The families have more occupations, the parents stay working and the children have more freedom and leisure time, all this modifies the contemporary conception of home and family. All these changes have facilitated the emergence of a problem that currently permeates all social and cultural levels and involves mainly adolescents because they are going through a life cycle in which changes occur throughout their physical and personal structure. This problem known as juvenile delinquency, is related to all areas of development of the human being, whether personal, family, social, cultural, educational, economic, political and others. So much so that Family Wellbeing, argues that most adolescents in conflict with the law, present a history of life from family violence, the use and abuse of psychoactive substances, environment that leads to illegality, weak bonding and stable, single-parent families and without a clear concept of authority and limits. That is why more than working on crime itself is important to identify those aspects of the population that are in the center forge in order to have better clarity of the problem in order to provide accompaniment, prevent future crimes and avoid other related to this. This is how, with the elaboration of this research project, different knowledge and experiences about this problem will be obtained, which in the future will be of greater benefit for those adolescents who are receiving support at family, personal and social level, with the aim; that they strengthen themselves and reintegrate themselves into society based on socially and legally accepted behaviors.