Youth Crime

Youth crime is something that a large amount of kids do and get done to them.

Youth crime is a serious issue which can affect people of all ages and attributes.

This issue affects people by way of assault and bullying as well as many other types.

Bullying affects many as well but mostly it affects children through the up comings of their life especially is their school life.

Youth crime involves a lot of different types of danger as it is just crime within youths which can affect the academic policies of their lives.

People ruin there whole lives just for some temptations and jealousy. The people take the risk for just some stuff out of a shop and even worse some people steal things. Many people steal and when they get caught they can't even answer if it was worth it or not.

Youth crime is bad because it affects people physically and emotionally. It affects peoples abilities they become unconfident. They become moody and sulky They won't have any interest in anything. Physically they could get a dangerous injury or suffer severe damage.

Why young people commit crime or bully

'Feckless' and abusive parents are to be blamed by the government for youth crime and unruly behavior in schools, it has been reported. Education Secretary Estelle Morris will argue bad parenting has created a "cycle of disrespect" among children.

I don't agree! I think a lot of crime is caused by people trying look bad or because they're bored. Also - most of the time you get away with it or just get told off.

- PARENTS NEGLECTING THE CHILDREN - HAVING NO FRIENDS - FAMILIES NOT GIVING THE CHILD WHAT THEY WANT - INFLUENCES FROM OTHERS WHO DO THESE SORTS OF CRIMES - THEY ARE BORED AND HAVE NOTHING TO DO - THEY TRY TO LOOK TOUGH/ LIKE GANGSTERS

young people who commit crime from an early age are especially likely to commit crimes again

- low income and poor housing - living in deteriorated inner city areas - a high degree of impulsiveness and hyperactivity - low intelligence and low school attainment - poor parental supervision and harsh and erratic discipline - parental conflict and broken families