Respuesta :

Answer:

Juvenile delinquency

Explanation:

Juvenile deliquency is defined as a type of crime done by someone who is underaged - commonly below 18 years old in the United States. This type of crime is usually not treated as criminal cases, but are instead categorized as civil cases - thus the risk of going to prison because of crimes that fall under this category are far lower.

Of course, the severity of the crime is also considered when deciding the treatment of a criminal act - nonviolent crimes such as underage smoking, drinking, stealing, and vandalism may warrant a lesser sentence than violent crimes.