Criminal behavior
Criminal behavior refers toe those behaviour which are in illegal and socially degrading. Although overall crime has declined considerably throughout the world, yet requires intense attention. When the people committing crime are interviewed directly and confidentially about the lawbreaking, almost all of them admit to have committed some sort of offense which might be a minor crime, something major that is socially degrading or conduct that is disorderly. Antisocial behavior is known to increase among teenagers as a consequence of heightened reward seeking and desire of getting approval from their peer group. Gradually peers become less influential; emotional self-regulation, decision making, and moral reasoning improve; and young people understands social contexts like higher education, career, work, and marriage, they are less conducive towards lawbreaking. However, some of the teenagers continue this kind of behaviour over the time and are often sent to correctional homes so that they can have a crime free and new life, post to their stay in correctional homes.