This is a very general question, because there are many different types of trouble that criminals can get into, and many different things that criminals can do when the get into trouble. Here are some examples of things criminals can do when they get into trouble:
they can realize that crime is not working out for them and seek a new way of life that does not involve crime,
they can commit even more crimes, such as murdering the people who are causing trouble for them,
they can get caught and go to jail.
There aren't poor criminals around who would tempt or manipulate the kids to do crime. Kids in affluent neighborhoods get into trouble though, not just any serious trouble like breaking the law.
Not all criminals have tattoos, but the ones that do can have a lot. People that have never been in trouble with the law have tattoos too.
Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.
Lombroso's four categories of criminals are born criminals, insane criminals, occasional criminals, and criminals by passion. Born criminals are those with physical traits suggesting innate criminality, insane criminals have mental disorders, occasional criminals commit crimes out of necessity, and criminals by passion act impulsively due to emotional triggers. Lombroso's theory has been widely criticized for its lack of scientific rigor and stigmatization of certain groups.
The Criminals ended in 2000.
Saint Dismas is known as the patron saint of criminals and prisoners. He is revered for his repentance and acceptance of Jesus Christ while being crucified alongside him. Saint Dismas is often invoked for intercession by those seeking forgiveness and guidance in times of trouble.
Criminals is a noun, plural of criminal.
If you're in trouble with the law, you need to stay away from other criminals. Hanging around criminals just makes you more likely to do something dumb and break the law again. Hang around law-abiding people instead and change your life around!
Criminals is already plural. The singular is criminal.
Kitchen Criminals was created in 2007.
Cast of Criminals was created in 1989.
The ISBN of The November Criminals is 9780385532273.