O‘SMIRLIK DAVRIDA DELINKVENT XATTI-HARAKATLARGA OLIB KELUVCHI PSIXOLOGIK SHART-SHAROITLAR
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This article examines the psychological conditions that contribute to the development of delinquent behavior during adolescence. Adolescence is considered one of the most challenging stages of human life, characterized by intensified contradictions in psychological, emotional, and social development. The article analyzes the causes of delinquent behavior, its socio-psychological factors, as well as the influence of family and school environments. Based on statistical data, the prevalence of delinquency among adolescents in today’s society is highlighted, along with theoretical approaches and research studies conducted by domestic and foreign scholars. Furthermore, solutions to the problem, preventive strategies, and pedagogical recommendations are provided.
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