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Children and teenagers are committing more crimes.why is this happening

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Answered by Aadya16
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A young offender is a person who has been convicted of, or cautioned about, a criminal offence. A young offender can be male or female. Criminal justice systems will often deal with young offenders in a different way to adult offenders. The term ‘young offender’ will differ from country to country, depending on the age of criminal responsibility in that country. The UK Home Office defines a persistent young offender as:
” a young person aged 10-17 years who has been sentenced by any criminal court in the UK on three or more occasions for one or more recordable offences and within three years of the last sentencing occasion is subsequently arrested or has any information laid against him for further recordable offence
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Answered by uditaSurariya
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because it is the age where the mind of children and teenagers divert in any way they don't know what is wrong and what is right that is the another reason for this
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