Young men offenders are a group of vulnerable juveniles, who due to various reasons have a troublesome
behaviour. Over the last decades, there was a significant reduction in offenses from young people in United
Kingdom, although the last years remains an important hardcore offenders who cannot break the circle of crime.
Nonetheless, the re-offending rates prevail very high, plaguing the society and government’s costs. Theories
behind the criminology of juveniles discovered that they have a low self-control caused by hasty, risk-taking instant
satisfaction. Lacking in self-control is not necessarily a chance of offending alone, which is associated with other
factors like social control and poor parenting to restraint individuals’ poor behaviour. As a consequence, they
commit an immature crime thus entering the youth justice system. Young men should not be treated as adults and
criminals, despite their actions. They just need aid and somebody to lead them to the right track. For the reas