22 August

Deviancy in Children

Peer & Societal Impact on Children

Online Platform

Deviancy in Children

Peer & Societal Impact on Children

Deviant behaviour such as violence, substance abuse, and the development of clinical disorders is often associated with peer influence and society. It is agreed that peers and society highly impact the behaviour of an individual, especially during adolescence; however, an individual first learns and encounters their first influences through family, particularly parents.

The adolescents that have a less secure attachment with their parents are more likely to compensate for their emotional disturbances by engaging in anti-social and/or deviant behaviour. Such a pattern of inadequate relationships and deviant behaviour may lead adolescents to become juvenile offenders with severe mental and personality disorders. In addition, that child abuse is also a predictor of mental illness such as depression and psychopathology. However, as parental attachment increases, so does peer attachment, which is logical because if a child develops a healthy attachment with parents, that child will have a better ability to form healthy relationships in adolescence and adulthood.


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August 2021 Online Platform

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Who’s Speaking

Meet our eminent speakers who are indeed an immense source of extreme knowledge!

Speaker

Dr. Shubhra Sanyal

Sewa Kuthir, New Delhi

ORGANISING BODY

Our organizing body is a team of creative & proficient figures who actively & enthusiastically put their splendid efforts in organizing clued-up events

Speaker

Dr. Ranjeet Kr Singh

Managing Director

Speaker

Afreen Tarannum

Senior Scientific Officer

Venue

Here’s the venue where you have to reach

Online Platform

To attend eConference on Forensic Sciences


Email      :    iasrconference2023@gmail.com

Phone      :    +91-9818877002

Online     :    Zoom

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PROGRAM GLIMPSE

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WHAT ATTENDEES SAY

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It’s always a pleasure to pay attention on what our learners and participants says which always motivates us to work for a good cause & thereby reach the heights of excellence!

It was a wonderful session. Ma' am has a great knowledge and it was good to listen such a great personality.

 

Roomi Parveen

Dr . A . P. J. Abdul Kalam Institute of Forensic Science and Criminology

Excellent and amazing session I must say. Listening the eminence of speaker word by word has a great sense of happiness and gratefulness. Loads of thanks to the organizing team for conducting this amazing session for us.

 

Pooja Choure

GH Raisoni University Amravati

Excellent session. Even after the session I feel connected with the words said by speaker during the session. I'm less of words to express my thanks for this exceptionally awesome event.

 

Prof. Mahesh Krishna

Velammal Medical College Hospital, Madurai

It was a  very interesting and emotionally connecting session. This topic was something which have never been looked after carefully. Thanks to the speaker for arising the the sense of responsibility among parents about this sensitive issue.

 

Subiksha Varsa. E

PSGR Krishnammal College for Women

First of all great thanks to the organizers for conducting this amazing expert talk on such an emotional and sensitive issue. With each passing moments I felt more connected in this event. Something must have changed in everyone life after attending this session. 

 

Marwa

Arizona State University

It was a wonderful session and my humbled thanks to Shubhra ma'am for sharing her beautiful thoughts and immense experience on this emotionally binding topic. Thank You.

 

roomi parveen

Dr . A . P. J. Abdul Kalam Institute of Forensic Science and Criminology

Informative and Educative Session. Keep organizing such events. Good Luck!

 

Prof. Mahesh Krishna B G

Velammal Medical College Hospital, Madurai

It was a great webinar session and very informative. Appreciate the efforts of SIFS India and Dr. Ranjeet Sir. 

 

Zadia-Kay Smith

Jamaica Constabulary Force