Youth Violence

Youth violence refers to harmful acts committed by individuals aged between 10 and 24 years old, which can include physical fights, bullying, assault, or the use of weapons. This phenomenon encompasses a range of behaviors, including both peer-to-peer aggression and violence that may be directed towards others in schools, communities, or homes. Factors contributing to youth violence can include socioeconomic conditions, family dynamics, exposure to violence, mental health issues, and substance abuse. Efforts to understand and prevent youth violence involve a multidisciplinary approach, engaging educators, parents, law enforcement, and community organizations to promote safe environments and positive conflict resolution. The implications of youth violence are significant, affecting not only the individuals involved but also families and communities, leading to long-term consequences for health, wellbeing, and social cohesion.