A person’s behavior in society is regulated 
by various norms, primarily moral and 
legal. The extent and mandatory nature of these 
requirements vary, but they all exist to ensure 
that each of us adheres to them in our actions 
and conduct. Failure or violation of these norms 
entails the need to be accountable to society and 
the law. In this context, “responsibility” is a crucial concept. Adults bear the full weight of responsibility, while minors may deviate towards a 
criminal path for various reasons [5].
There are three types of violations: “Misdemeanor. Administrative Offense. Crime.”
• Misdemeanor is a violation of behavioral 
rules or conduct that provokes a reaction.