Juvenile crimes refer to offenses committed by individuals under the legal adult age. These crimes range from minor infractions to serious felonies, including theft, vandalism, drug-related offenses, and violent acts. Unlike adult offenders, juveniles are often processed through a separate justice system focused on rehabilitation rather than punishment. Courts may impose penalties such as counseling, community service, probation, or placement in juvenile detention centers. Factors like peer pressure, family environment, and socio-economic conditions contribute to juvenile delinquency. Early intervention programs, education, and mentorship help prevent reoffending and promote positive behavioral changes.
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