Scenes from film about teenage delinquency. Shot of same gang of young boys from first segment talking in front of school. Shot of boys walking in a group. Shot of policeman in police car, boys walking past. Narrator says, "In some cases they have no real home to go to. These days many parents are too busy earning a living to have time for their children. Even the mothers are strangers." Shot of factory from the outside. Shot of men working on factory floor. Shots of women working at textile factory. Narrator says, "An estimated 2% of American youth up to 18 years old are juvenile delinquents. They come largely from areas like this." Shots of rundown housing, old homes and apartments with clothing lines. Shot of someone hammering up a sign which says, "Town Meeting/ Next Sunday." Shot of town hall meeting. Narrator says, "... town meetings...an old American way of confronting a community problem head on." Shots of people sitting in chairs at town hall meeting. Narrator says, "Any gang would rather be a team... and these kids live in a country where there is increasing teamwork... they're fortunate enough to live in a country where a policeman is a friend." Shot of children playing football. Shot of young women in front of a shop/ diner. Shot of kids at soda shop. Shot of young men marching in uniform. Shots of children playing baseball. Shots of policeman holding bat and instructing a small boy. Narrator says, "Let's put the problem on trial before we indite the teenager."