YOUTH CRIME AS A AVAILABILITY PROBLEM
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37335/ijek.v6i1.72Keywords:
youth, criminality, causes of crime, consequences of crime.Abstract
Criminal behavior of youth is a constantly current problem. It is not a new problem, a new one emerging and exploring. In the historical context, we meet him quite early. Likewise, we are punished with the possibilities and attempts to solve it. As we are currently talking about a very topical issue, it is clear that this phenomenon is not quite at the professional and legal level. Instead, rather than the consequences, it is necessary to examine the causes of the criminal behavior of youth. Often, they are conditioned by the criminal behavior themselves against the children taking these patterns and models into their behavior and their reactions. From the point of view of the possibilities of solution, then we get completely into other areas and other spheres.
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