Abstract:
This article presents data from the development of the personality of adolescent delinquents researched on a sample of 210 adolescents. Children's delinquency comes from a combination of factors ranging from teen to teen. No single risk factor is enough to explain this. This article presents the sociodemographic and personality factors investigated with the Big five model. As will be seen, specific demographic factors become risk factors for delinquency as well as personality traits such as conscientiousness and agreeability as predictors of juvenile delinquency. But it is also necessary to find ways to improve the personality factors involved in structuring a delinquent personality.