IMPACT OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY: EVIDENCE FROM CASE STUDIES IN LAHORE, PAKISTAN

Authors

  • Sana Tariq (Corresponding Author) Student at Department of Sociology, BS Sociology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan Author
  • Muhammad Daniyal Tahir Student at Department of Criminology, BS Criminology, NFC IET Multan Author
  • Ali Ahmed MS Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain Author
  • Noman Nadeem Student at Department of Criminology, BS Criminology, NFC IET Multan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63878/qrjs149

Keywords:

Juvenile Delinquency, Technology, Digital Policy, Social Media, Cyber Crimes.

Abstract

The rise of digital technology has fundamentally transformed the social and behavioral landscape of youth in Lahore, Pakistan. While online gaming, social media, and content creation platforms offer new opportunities for connection and expression, they also present new threats of delinquency. This article critically examines recent, real-world juvenile delinquency cases in Lahore directly linked to technological innovation, including incidents of murder related to PUBG gaming, cyberbullying and blackmail through social media, and TikTok-related accidents. Using criminological theories and qualitative case analysis, this study reveals how unsupervised digital engagement, lack of digital literacy, and family or institutional gaps contribute to deviant outcomes. The article concludes with targeted policy recommendations to enhance digital safety and prevent technology-induced juvenile crime in urban Pakistan.

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Published

2025-08-03

How to Cite

IMPACT OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY: EVIDENCE FROM CASE STUDIES IN LAHORE, PAKISTAN. (2025). Qualitative Research Journal for Social Studies, 2(2), 1099-1108. https://doi.org/10.63878/qrjs149