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1.2 Juvenile Violence

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The amount of violence and uncomfortable situations occurring recently not only in the juvenile population but the whole world, and the insecurity with which people currently live. By the fact that safety is a measure not followed, and that crime throughout my country has expanded taking away lives of over 24% of unprivileged citizens living under the poverty index. 57% of the world’s nations are developing countries and that these have the highest rate of crime and insecurity have a larger tendency of practicing vandalism acts by under aged citizens harming society. The involvement of NGO’s such as UNICEF, UNIFEM, SNGE, etc, that have programs dealing with juvenile violence issues, there is still an immense amount of people affected by this issue. Recognizing that level of poverty is raising, and that need for money resources is raising as well: corruption, violence, and crime are evolving as the best choice for resource lacking people incrementing at a high rate over passing an average 6% in every country per year and now it is starting at a younger age. The application of deeper and renewed efforts in eradicating crime starting by teaching the youth about the issues and strengthening the prevention programs. Identifying that less developed countries are more in need, and that the action taken by part of the United Nations must be immediate; to begin with the eradication of this problem for the facilitation of development in many countries. In the past. Identifying that the UN has faced a debilitating financial crisis and it has been forced to cut back on important programs in all areas while the military budget increased, can be thought through and setting a reasonable budget to get started with a project such as this. Suggests that all countries to become part of the solution in reducing juvenile violence and support to have safer and more pleasant ways of life in every country.

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