youth crime

What is youth crime?
Youth crime is where either teenagers or even children cause crime.They get involved in different acts of crime just because they either feel like doing it or they were made to do it.There are usually gangs who do it but there could be just an odd person.

What will they do?
They would mostly do these things...
- vandalisim and graffiti charges
- shoplifting and other petty theft charges
- simple assult[ecpesially to do with fighting incidents]
- underage drinking violations

Will it ever stop?
In my opinion,i think it wont stop because people are sometimes just out of control and never listen.My other reason was that people were probably made to do it by having bad parenting.
So i wonder if it will ever stop that was just my opinion now lets see what yours is.
Comments (7)
14 Jan 2019
Thanks for your post.
You say "I think it wont stop because people are sometimes just out of control and never listen". What have you based your opinion on? In session 3, you'll see a video interview with an ex-criminal which might change you mind.
thankyou for the feed back and i possibly might change my mind
14 Jan 2019
https://data.gov.uk/dataset/2df983c8-aca0-439c-ab20-e87025de51dc/proven-re-offending-statistics
These statistics show that the percentage of young people reoffending has increased between 2004 and 2014. But there is a greater percentage of people who didnt reoffend
14 Jan 2019
In my opinion, crime unfortunately will not stop. There has been a 12% rise in violent crime and that could possibly could become a greater percentage. I think this because there are people who are forced to take part in criminal activity or people who think they have the rights to commit. Although crime is a major issue, there might be certain people who actually want it to carry on as well.
15 Jan 2019
in my opinion , people are saying that the UK is more dangerous .but it isn't
Why do you think this?
15 Jan 2019
because at my school we looked on the internet and it said the same thing I put
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