
This editorial delves into the complex issue of childhood versus adult criminality, examining the factors and dynamics that shape the transition from delinquent behaviors in youth to criminal activities in adulthood. It explores the influence of upbringing, societal factors, and legal frameworks on this transition, shedding light on the need for more comprehensive and rehabilitative approaches to address juvenile offenders and reduce the likelihood of their progression into adult criminality. The editorial underscores the importance of understanding and addressing the root causes of criminal behavior to create a more just and effective criminal justice system.








