Description: Juvenile Delinquency Simulation is a tool that models the various factors contributing to youth crime, as well as the most effective prevention strategies. This simulation uses artificial intelligence algorithms to analyze demographic, socioeconomic, and psychological data, allowing researchers and policymakers to better understand the dynamics that lead to juvenile delinquency. By creating virtual scenarios, the interactions between different variables, such as family environment, education, peer influence, and access to community resources, can be observed. This not only helps identify patterns of delinquent behavior but also allows for the evaluation of the potential impact of different interventions. The relevance of this simulation lies in its ability to provide a data-driven approach to policy formulation, facilitating the identification of intervention areas and the more effective allocation of resources. Additionally, being an interactive tool, it can engage various stakeholders, from educators to law enforcement agents, in the search for comprehensive solutions to prevent juvenile delinquency.