Not necessarily. Educated persons are probably more likely to commit more sophisticated offenses. However when it comes to human emotions and NOT rational thinking, educated persons can be just as prone to committing crimes of violence as anyone else.
Yes they do but not exclusively. People from all walks of life commit crimes and start fires, not just the homeless and not all homeless people commit crimes and start fires.
There are any number of examples: Bernard Madoff, Michael Miliken, Martha Stewart, Tom DeLay, G. Gordon Liddy, among many others. Most highly intelligent, well-educated people who commit crimes get caught for fraud, tax evasion, or drugs, but there are also people like this who commit violent crimes.
People that commit these crimes are not blameworthy.
Yes, they do! Where they come from, their lifestyles are more, well, dirty! So when they come to our country they think they can preserve their dirty ways.
yes
People commit all types of crimes. Crimes are mean to hurt (either physically or mentally) or steal. For example, a hurt crime would be murder, while a stealing crime would be shoplifting.
Yes, many youth have commited crimes. they are protected under the youth crimanal justice act. I know of people who have commited crimes and are not adults yet. Adults commit more crimes but youth still commit some of them.
She killed people because of jealous!
I love being tickled
If you are speaking of all crimes, and mean just things that are illegal, then the answer has to do with age, faith, culture, etc. On average, the least likely person to break a law is a white, Christian, woman above the age of 80. Dead people usually don't commit too many crimes either but with the way the US is headed, it may not be long before the act of dying becomes some sort of offense.
The same reason they do all over the world.
no thats humanly impossible