What is child crime?

What is child crime?

Juvenile delinquency refers to the antisocial or criminal activity of the child (below 16 years of age for boys and 18 years for girls) which violates the law. In true context, that same activity would have been a crime if it was committed by the adult…

What are the major causes of juvenile crime?

Some of the reasons that are most common for a minor to turn to juvenile delinquency include:School Problems.Economic Problems.Substance Abuse – Home Life.Substance Abuse – Personal.Physical Abuse At Home.Lack Of Adult Interaction.Peer Pressure – Neighborhood Influence.

What are the effect of juvenile delinquency?

The most obvious people affected by juvenile delinquency are the victims. Whether the crime involves theft, vandalism, or violence, the victim always suffers loss. The victim may incur expenses related to lost wages, health care, or psychological care in addition to the cost of replacing damaged or destroyed items.

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