Juvenile delinquency is currently one of the most dangerous social phenomena. Despite the involvement of a large number of researchers trying to explore the causes of delinquency, despite the development of numerous theories focused on this problem, and finally, despite the permanent verification of legal provisions regarding this phenomenon, juvenile delinquency still occurs, and what is worse, increases in rates and changes in character. Increasingly more brutal crimes are committed by increasingly younger people. Investigating juvenile delinquency means monitoring changes that occur in this area, as well as learning about existing threats and forecasting activities that should translate into the elimination of deviant behaviors.
Tolerance, which is the basis for the stability of a democratic state, is an attitude characterized by respecting different views, beliefs and preferences. Throughout history, many philosophers, ethicists and sociologists have been researching this issue in order to find the causes of intolerance in the societies and the possibilities to limit it. Solutions were also sought on the international arena, what was expressed in the implementation of conventions and declarations. It seems particularly interesting to learn about the attitudes of school youth towards the differences of others, and their opinions about the level of tolerance of people around them.
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