THE PSYCHO-SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY. INTRODUCTION Crime and deviance are the necessary evil of any civilised society ,our human mind since the inception has been inclined towards the study of crime in his or her society. With the advancement of society there has been an increase in the population in geometric progression and resources for supporting the population in arithmetic progression often making it difficult to meet the growing population needs forcing the individuals to commit crime in the near future. But besides looking at the proposition of population explosion and demography given by Thomas Malthus we need to have a more and more specialised explanation of the different aspects of crime and delinquency. It is to be said in command that the adults are not the only agents of crime but it is also the children who belong to the age group of 18 or under that commit crime due to bad influence of the societal practices of the faulty social structure across time and space. It is also the agents, we mean the juvenile groups who are also responsible for reflecting their acts of learned deviance in the near future in a juggernaut that is across time and space. The criminal acts committed by the juveniles is basically the deconstruction of the logocentric ideas and values of general society they think is responsible for the criminal acts . Although we know the psychological and societal causes of the explanation of juvenile delinquency we need to ask a very simple