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Social Psychological And Biological Factors

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In 2007-2008 youth offending rates were four times more than from people over 19 and are consistently higher than persons over 25 (K. Richards, 2011) .
This essay will explain why and also how youth crime is highest in late adolescence but declines in early adulthood. This will be shown through relevant theories for example Robert Agnews theory on adolescent peak in offending and also with reference to recent research from theorists like (Laub and Sampson, 2003) , which explain how through social psychological and biological factors can be a trigger for crime among youths. Also importantly discussing how the youths in transition impact crime rates within youths and official statistics on crime …show more content…

In the UK criminals aged between 10-17 attend youth courts, which are for crimes like theft and burglary, anti-social behavior and drugs offences. There are detention and training orders carried out in secure centers for young people. Sentences given are normally community sentences.
The Minority of young people engage in ‘serious’ offending. 17% of boy’s aged 10-17 had committed a ‘serious’ offence in the year 2005 (Budd et al., 2005). Youths that commit multiple offences are a minority as only 1/4th of young offenders have committed six or more offences making them frequent offenders (Roe & Ashe, 2008).
In official statistics 43% of all crimes and offences in Scotland are attributable to young people who are under 21 DTZ (2005).
The reason crimes could be higher in youths can be seen in the sort of crimes they commit, for example vandalism, handling offensive weapons and house breaking.
Some researchers believe youth offending and petty crimes are a product of working class street and leisure culture (McAlister, 2008). Youths have restricted leisure activities due to environment, financial access and lack of places to socialise for

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