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Youths committing more violent crime

Young people in Suffolk are committing more violent offences, despite an overall drop in the level of youth crime, it has emerged. The Youth Offending Service will continue to using approaches including getting disaffected young people involved in positive activity, and working to help them understand and move away from crime at an early stage. And the officials say they will work closely with other agencies to ensure the number of incidents continues to fall and that Suffolk remains one of the safest cities in the country.

In my opinion, there are two main reasons for youth’s violence. The first one is parents’ lacking of communicating with the youths. As the work competition is fierce, parents always focus on their job but ignore the kids, which will leads to youths committing violent probably.  The second reason is that the youth are easily affected by his surrounding environment, especially some movies and books. With the violent influence, the youths always regard the prisoners in movies or books as heroines, doing as what they used to. And with the parents’ divorce rate increasing yearly, the youths’ emotions are unstable with which violence and crime come along.


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