Abstract:
This article addresses the phenomenon of deviant behavior as a common and quite worrying one. Psychosocial intervention programs for young offenders are currently vehemently lacking. The work done by professionals is largely limited to the punishment of the deed committed by the young people, the psychosocial aspect being left in the shadows. The article analyzes the family as a factor in deviant behavior to children and highlights intervention programs for families with delinquent children.