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World war 2 contributed to increased juvenile delinquency because

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Stats showed highening numbers of juvenile delinquents in Portland during the war. Vandalism and burglary followed increased numbers of youth on the streets late at night. Wartime social changes led to a rise in juvenile delinquency across the country, an unwanted but not unexpected phenomenon.

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Kids were scared and were trying to get a hold on there feelings by vandilising. Also, kids stole because it was hard to get money keep your family safe.

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