Truancy and the Fault Associated With the Research Paper

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Truancy and the Fault Associated With the Practice

Truancy is an issue that is as old as schools themselves. There used to be very severe punishments for cutting class, but those have been reduced or, in some cases, passed on to another party supposedly responsible besides the actual truant. The primary issue lately has been whether the truant is at fault, or if the reason can be traced to improper parenting techniques. No matter what position an individual takes, truancy is a real issue that costs billions of dollars a year around the world and results in students who have deeper educational problems as a result. It seems though that the majority of the blame has to be placed with the truant as a person is ultimately responsible for their own actions. This paper presents the case for the student as a cause of their own truancy by looking at research data discussing parental issues, the responsibility of the student, and whether there is a difference if the truant is the member of a single family home.

It is a fact that truancy is affected by the home life of the offender.
As with most behavior, the act is more complicated than a single cause. Research shows that "truancy is associated with family problems including abuse and neglect, physical and mental health disorders, financial difficulties" (Enea & Dafinoiu, 2009). Children are a party to the problems that exist within their families and they are affected by them. However, just because a student is having problems in the home does not guarantee that they are going to miss school because of it. The parents are not to blame in these cases for the truancy because that is a decision that the students made.

More often, truancy is associated with individual issues that may be exacerbated by external factors. According to the same researchers as above "truancy is associated to emotional problems, substance abuse and a high rate of adolescent pregnancy (Enea & Dafinoiu, 2009).….....

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