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Any region, regardless of economic structure, where you find children being raised without a father in the home.

"Ominously, the most reliable predictor of crime is neither poverty nor race but growing up fatherless."

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How a young poor people can commit a crime?

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Is there such thing as a typical young person who commits a crime?

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What is a young person who commits crime generally known?

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