It all depends, it could possibly be from their childhood due to things such as parents ignoring their kids or being drug addicts or drinkers, or maybee being criminals themselves. However, some people had parents that raised them just fine but they just made some stupid decisions in their life time when they became teens that made them go down the wrong path.
The 'impact of crime' means the effect that crime has on victims of crime or a society.
because it is true that kids have more info on crime than adults
Statistics show that crime in general, and specifically violent crime, is committed more by younger criminals.
If you committ an 'adult' crime, then 'yes': a crime is a crime regardless of the age of the perpetrator. It's not the physical age that is important but the mental age. If it's good enough for some adults to be regarded in law as children, then some children should also be regarded in law as adults and prosecuted accordingly.
the effect of crime is horrible and it can cost you a lot to replace something very value able items.:)
headlines and seenares jobs crime
Yes, minors can be arrested for committing a crime, but the legal process and consequences may differ from those for adults.
The best way is to not commit a crime.
A minor who commits a crime that's illegal to minors but not to adults.
Yes, a minor can go to prison for committing a crime, but the process and consequences may differ from those for adults.
No, not unless their crime was so serious that they were charged as adults for the offense.
Resonsible, sane adults that do not have a history of violent crime.