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Most states consider a child who is forced into delinquent behavior as a victim rather than a criminal. These children may be seen as having been coerced or manipulated into engaging in illegal activities due to external pressures, such as peer influence or socioeconomic factors. Therefore, they often receive support and intervention rather than punishment, focusing on rehabilitation and addressing the underlying issues.

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