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FinnZ [79.3K]
3 years ago
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Hello! I am giving Brainliest if you help me .

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Sonbull [250]3 years ago
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Answer:

Looking at the story of Young and his project which is helping and educating youths, we will discover that one of the causes of criminality is lack of proper education. When young people are not properly educated on the consequences of criminality and jail life, they end up becoming victims. Another cause is the type of association young people mingle with. The Laces project has built an association with young people to advice, educate and discourage them from criminality. But in a situation where there are no such associations or projects, young people mingle and are inspired by their corrupt folks or the society or even the media which leads them to criminality.

Explanation:

I have been able to summarize the causes of criminality using the situation of Young. Youths must be educated and must move with the right set of people in order not to be victims.

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