The false expectations of committing crimes leads to prove that youths are irrational thinkers because they see the crime being committed as a paycheck and not looking at the outcome which will lead to time in prison or another form of the juvenile court system such a probation. Peer pressure, personal gratification, lack of parental guidance, genetics, and learning disabilities are just a few of the many factors on why youths commit crimes. Some may say these factors are substantial and are submitted as evidence in a court hearing to help understand why a child is driven to committing crimes and to help the child's case get