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PEER influence is mainly why youngsters take part in illegal racing or rempit activities, says Seri Alam deputy OCPD Deputy Supt Dr Mohd Roslan Mohd Tahir. He said this was based on interviews ...
"When we talk about peer pressure offline, it occurs within a social circle that the child spends a lot of time with, for example in school or extracurricular activities," she said. Children often ...
This sentiment echoes wider national research, which suggests that teens subjected to harmful peer pressure are 2.5 times more likely to engage in delinquent activities In today’s digital age ...