Have you ever participated in juvenile delinquency (Deviant Behavior) "just for fun"?

15 years ago
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(1) Have you ever participated in juvenile delinquency "just for fun"?
I'm not quite sure what you mean here..If you mean bullying then thats not me or at least i've never done it on purpose.
If you mean juvenile by things like shootings someone passing by in a car with a bb gun at the age of 10 then i'm guilty.I can't keep track of it all so i won't even bother puting them down.
With no net and games what do you expect me to get up to at that age?
("didnt have games back then because they were bad for me")
cough yea right.
(2) How you now view your activity in a more serious light?
Nothing serious, isn't that what all kids do?
(3) What changed your view and behavior?
Views? I changed over the years without much notice. I only remember a kid.
I don't have many views of that "kid".
(4) How would you help your children or other children not make the same mistake?
Mistake? Stoping kids from doing mischieve is nearly impossible. Perhaps leting them stay indoors is a good thing once in a while.
Video games are not the devil. (can cause bad work but there you go) 🤣
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15 years ago
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What if I am still a kid o.o does it still count? {sorry stupid question} 😃

15 years ago
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(1) Have you ever participated in juvenile delinquency "just for fun"?
When i was younger in grade school i used to shoplift, steal vedgetables from gardens and have som random fights with people at school
(2) How you now view your activity in a more serious light?
The fighting is a more let boys be boys.
The stealing i see more as a shame now, i never had alot of pocketmoney and the occacional Coca Cola was something i craved, pretty out of the way James Bond plans now that i reflect back.
The stealing from home gardens i see more as the first one, it was a thrill especially with others.
(3) What changed your view and behavior?
Grew out of the stealing and a couple of too many groin kicks made me stop picking fights
(4) How would you help your children or other children not make the same mistake?
I believe in raising children free like i was (some rules offcourse according to age), but the "stealing" stuff would be something to talk about if it would ever happened (got caught once, my father was furious and i got off with nothing involving the police and i never stole again)
Just noticed people stating drinking and smoking as deliquent behaviour, i always thought it was the norm, it is alteast where i live
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15 years ago
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No real abusive stuff, here's a few things:
(1) Have you ever participated in juvenile delinquency "just for fun"?
No drugs as it's against my religion. My friends do though, and sometimes I'm at the parties where they do it. I generally greatly dissapprove, but won't force them to not do it.
Climb school buildings for the thrill. Sometimes a ball goes onto a roof so I have an almost valid reason.
There was an abandoned building on a highway with a few old arcade machines. We, my friends and I, tried to find buyers but failed. It was still a cool place to hang out, though. We found out the building was to be knocked down for a big car sale complex and left when it started to get cleaned up.
On that note, there was an abandoned shop building near the mall. Shortly after losing the earlier building, we climbed onto a small roof next to it and, after realising the building was abandoned, we climbed the fence into that building. We did some graffiti and mucked around in there, climbing that roof too, until it started to get renovated. We took that as a sign to stop going there.
sold about a quarter of our year group (there were 120 people back in the junior years) 'ninja remotes', universal remotes for TV's that were frequently used to muck around with school tv's during class. We sold them at double the price we acquired them for.
Also sold overcharged food and drinks at school camps.
Truancy, almost always with friends to play games, watch a movie, slack off, etc.
small matter: The shop across the road is quite understandably out of bounds, but thanks to the pioneering efforts of my friends and I when we first entered high school in grade 7, it's quite common for people of all ages to go down (previously mostly seniors).
Cut some keys to the school computer labs
Grade 5 and 6 we would leave 20-30 minutes early to 'catch the bus'.
Primary school: we would waste a lot of time in the sport sheds when in charge of it, doing jumps with wheelie bins and whacking stuff with bats
That's all I can be bothered to write about now.
(2) How you now view your activity in a more serious light?
well, I'm still 16, and most of the stuff was harmless. I do kind of regret my fights in early primary school. But it was either playful or for good reason.
And I truant very rarely now, as I'm in senior school years, and most stuff in class is srs bsns
(3) What changed your view and behavior?
Hasn't really changed, although, the environment I'm in since grade 5 at least rarely rarely had fights. If a fight happen this week, everyone would be surprised. If two fights happened, there would be shock.
mentioned above about srs bsns
(4) How would you help your children or other children not make the same mistake?
Most of it was harmless, and as long as they're good enough not to be caught doing something too bad or doing small things too frequently, I wouldn't really know about it 😛
Sorry, just realised how long this was.
15 years ago
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(1) Have you ever participated in juvenile delinquency "just for fun"?
Well, it was not very much for fun, more like I had to fight for my life (and dignity), cause my neighborhood was absolutely hideous.
(2) How you now view your activity in a more serious light?
I was right.
(3) What changed your view and behavior?
I would do the same even now, when someone irritates me enough, i' d just go ahead and punch him,or her. Not that I'm particularly proud of this.
(4) How would you help your children or other children not make the same mistake?
No frigging way I would ever raise my children in a place like that one.
15 years ago
Posts: 48
(1) Have you ever participated in juvenile delinquency "just for fun"?
that question is not phrased very well... almost mocking... i feel like you are looking down at me through a pair of glasses balanced on the tip of your nose...
but yes i was a person who participated in juvenile delinquency for fun... i used a sold drugs from pot to lsd and mushrooms... never crack or h... some coke... i drank often.. stole... destroyed or altered public and private structures... i drank and used drugs at school including lsd... ran away from home and lived in the woods for a week or so... never stole anything... well small things from stores junk really... got in to a few fights... well only two one in like the 5th grade got sucker punched then i cried so not really a fight... the other when i was about 15... i broke a school bath room mirror with someones head... other then that people never got aggressive with me... usually i was high so i was pretty mellow...
(2) How you now view your activity in a more serious light?
again bad phrasing...
i was always serious about my life...and the actions that i took... i never drove under the influence or would allow anyone associated with my self to... also i closely monitored the amount of drugs that i would or any one around me would take...
the destruction of private property is the only thing i look back and cringe at... the public not so much... after all i pay alot in taxes...
(3) What changed your view and behavior?
its best not to ask question in a way that they direct a person to the type of answer you are seeking.. it would be better to ask about current behavior or something to that effect...
this question should be like a 2(B)... i dont regret any of my actions.. although i had vad grades during the course from lack of doing home work and school work... during all major exams and test i was always in the top ten if not i the top spot... i learned more form my actions and thier repercusions then i form pukeing up memorized lines and quotes...
the only thing that hinders or curtails my current behavior is the risk involved and possible jail time then any moral qualms... not to mention responseablities....
after highschool i traveled and what not.. did not go back to a uni... at about twenty i started doing odd jobs slowly built up a group of trusted and happy clients and now i own a small business with anually proffits of around 100,000...
(4) How would you help your children or other children not make the same mistake?
evolve or die... learn fire that fire burns... the universe is hostile... why would i want to prevent anyone form making a mistake... then they and the people around them would never learn the lessons they need to surive and thrive...
and dont be an ass i would stop a kid from running with a knife and crap like that...
and i could not care less about my spelling i see no reason to spell a word how you tell me to... i think my way is better... till i write it differently next time...

15 years ago
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(1) Have you ever participated in juvenile delinquency "just for fun"?
Uh I used to sneak out at 1am to go buy candy at the gas station.
I did steal for a bit because my friends were. It was nothing more serious then a chocolate bar or lipgloss.
I also skipped but I only skipped when I knew nothing was going to happen and I got my moms permission first.
Otherwise I've never wanted to drink or smoke or anything so I was typically a good kid. :/
(2) Do you now view your activities in a more serious light (in what way(s))?
No. I knew I was doing a bad thing but come on.
(3) What changed your view and behavior?
Got caught. LOL
My mom threatened to send me out to my grandmothers when I was sneaking out.
Then I had decided to stop stealing cause I knew it wasn't what I wanted and I got arrested along with my friend who was still stealing.
(4) How would you help your children or other children not make the same mistake?
You can't. I think no matter what children need to go through SOME kind of liberation to feel grownup. We don't really have anything that deems us as adults anymore so children need to go out and find it for themselves.

15 years ago
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(1) Have you ever participated in juvenile delinquency "just for fun"?
For sure. Smoking, drinking, stealing, fighting, you name it, i've done it, except for drugs.
(2) Do you now view your activities in a more serious light (in what way(s))?
Yes. Although I can't seem to quit smoking, and I still drink, but that's ok, I stopped stealing and all the rest because i realised what i did was wrong.If I look back at it now, I regret doing those things, and I certainly regret starting to smoke, but all of that made me into the person I am now.
(3) What changed your view and behavior?
The group of friends I was with started taking drugs.Yes I have smoked weed.I still do sometimes. But when they started taking pills and taking cocaïne , I did my very best to get out of that environment, and it wasn't easy, but I did it.
(4) How would you help your children or other children not make the same mistake?
hmmm, I would give them advice, but n the end, they have to experience it themselves to learn from their own mistakes, I know from my experience that i never believe what my parents say.

15 years ago
Posts: 193
(1) Have you ever participated in juvenile delinquency "just for fun"?
I guess that I skipped school in elementry (my parents helped me to do this, I lived in a very liberal household so I wouldn't get in trouble with them.) I also got into fights but that was because I was being bullied. (I was the school outcast plus I wasn't religious and I went to a strictly roman catholic school.) I never (or at least I don't remember) initiated it. I probably bullied some kids too..
(2) Do you now view your activities in a more serious light (in what way(s))?
I guess so. However, skipping in elementary is very different from skipping in high school/university. I generally don't skip anymore unless I'm really tired. As for the fighting, I didn't initiate it but I shouldn't have taken my anger out on other people.
(3) What changed your view and behavior? I transferred out of that school (I went into the public system) which was a way for me to start over and I moved out of my parent's at the age of 12. Getting away from that environment helped me to learn how to be more civilized. I also grew up.
(4) How would you help your children or other children not make the same mistake?
I'd look after my child better for one and if I have children I'm going to home school him/her until high school, or at least send them to a school where my child would feel and be safe to be himself/herself.

15 years ago
Posts: 334
(1) Have you ever participated in juvenile delinquency "just for fun"?
i stole a couple of times when i was little, and i was friends with a druggie girl who was having sex at 13 O.o. Then i graffiti-ed school property(i think i drew a picture of a dong) a few times and nearly got caught. I pierced my lip with a needle(took it out before parents found out) and wore makeup to school when i wasn't supposed to, then cheated on a couple of tests.
(2) Do you now view your activities in a more serious light (in what way(s))?
not really. i mean, its bad to steal and i wouldnt do it again, but i don't really care. i feel no need to cheat or steal.
(3) What changed your view and behavior?
i grew up.
- How would you help your children or other children not make the same mistake?
let them get used to it, so therefore they wouldnt be attracted to it.
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15 years ago
Posts: 197
(1) Have you ever participated in juvenile delinquency "just for fun"?
How now that i think of it, it's going to be quite the list. I shoplifted a couple of times, nothing big, but i did. I tried smoking first when i was 8, picked up smoking when i was 13. I tried to break into a house. Partialy destroyed a car. Wrote graffiti on a wall once. I remember vaguely stealing some more stuff and going to construction sites for that and to destroy. Probably did stuff like that at school too. Skipped some classes when i was younger. There's probably more, but no hardcore stuff. Oh and i destroyed a corn field and stole from it aswell, at least the corn was delicious.
**(2) Do you now view your activities in a more serious light (in what way(s))? **
Well i was being stupid, it all seems pretty pointless now, but i reckon it was fun then. Destroying public property is something that i look upon in shame now, but when i was trying to break into a house i was a kid, so i suppose there's always that mystery that you need to solve. As for stealing, only food and if i need to survive.
(3) What changed your view and behavior?
I evolved 🤣 i'm still smoking, but i realise there's more important things to do and learned to enjoy life. It was just an obvious, rebellious phase. Like i said before, pretty pointless.
4) How would you help your children or other children not make the same mistake?
Fortunatly i was never caught, except once when i tried smoking at 8 so my mother slapped me. But i think the best way is to let them have their go, and have them get caught and experience shame, if they have a conscience they'll never do it again. People learn from those experiences.
15 years ago
Posts: 106
Not really. I just wasn't interested.