MARCO HERRERA - SANTIAGO ZAMBRANO
Juvenile delinquency has its origins in a series of both internal and external factors that are responsible for shaping the child and may in certain circumstances result in the realization of conduct or antisocial acts. Among the internal factors are identified: the inheritance; gestation; mental retardation and mental illness. As external factors are placed to the family; school, ethnicity; the neighborhood and society in general. While we do not doubt that heredity may influence the personality of the young, as the author of antisocial behavior or facts, do not have the importance it was long ago pointed out, that factor being inaccurate or is decisive by itself explain the crime phenomenon.
Why do it?
There is no single factor that explains the different forms of violence. Now there are crimes that are more difficult to understand as completely beyond reason. For example, costs assimilate an individual to approach a stranger and stabbed to death or pass someone driving past a house and put to fire for no reason.

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