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Atticus says this because Jem and Scout trespassed and disrupted the peace at the Radley Place, which is a serious offense. He believes that they should respect others' property and privacy, regardless of their curiosity about Boo Radley.

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Q: Why does Atticus say that Jem's behavior was inexcusable?
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