There are many theories about why people commit crimes. Issues such as poverty, drug abuse and metal illness often play the role to drive people commit a crime, yet these factors do not offer a complete explanation of the phenomenon. The reasons that people commit crimes are unique and varied.
Personally, I think peer pressure is a motive in some cases, especially with young people. A teenager may steal after being dared by a group of friends or to gain formal or informal membership to a group or a gang to experience the feeling of being part of something big.
People will also think of committing crimes when they cannot afford what they need and what they want, Starve, poverty and lack of knowledge will drive people mad in the end and lead them to steal or rob in order to get what they want.
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