Juvenile crime encompasses a broad range of offenses committed by individuals who fit the legal definition of a minor, typically between the ages of 10 and 17. Among the most common juvenile crimes are theft, burglary, drug abuse, assault, vandalism, and truancy. Theft and burglary often stem from impulsive behavior or misguided attempts to fulfill material desires or peer pressure. Drug use among juveniles can lead to other criminal activities such as possession with intent to sell or distribute illicit substances.
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