This brief bridges critical gaps in understanding sexually deviant behavior among Indian male adolescents by integrating developmental criminology theory with mixed method research. It offers a culturally nuanced exploration of antisocial cognition as a unique predictor, alongside sociolegal analyses of India's juvenile justice system. The volume presents practical insights from case studies and evidence-based strategies to help researchers, clinicians, and policymakers address this understudied issue. It is essential reading for students & professionals in criminology, psychology, social work, and legal studies seeking culturally informed approaches to prevention and rehabilitation.