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Property crimes such as theft, burglary, and vandalism are among the most common juvenile offenses. Juveniles often engage in these crimes due to peer pressure, boredom, or financial gain.
Your record is not erased automatically on your 18th birthday. If you commit an offence as an adult while your youth record is still available, it may be converted to an adult record.
In Canada, anyone between 12 and 17 years old is considered a youth and may go through the youth justice system if they commit a crime or are accused of committing a crime.
Report Highlights Most Common Youth Offences in Canada Uttering threats209/100K. Assault with a weapon or causing bodily harm181/100K. Theft of under $5,000163/100K. Breaking and entering134/100K. Robbery125/100K. Sexual assault95/100K. Disturbing the peace91/100K. Total drug offences91/100K.
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