Puerto Ricans and Blacks has the most criminals in the U.S.A
While Puerto Rico IS a country, a "Puerto Ricans" is not.
"Blacks" is also not a country.
The question asked for a country.
The question cannot be answered truthfully because no COMPLETE records exist for laws broken in different countries. Need to keep in mind that different countries also have different laws.
In the United States it is still against the law ( in several states ) to ride a horse on Sunday. Many laws have become outdated, but have never been removed from the "books"
We will not even get into the subject of breaking religious laws.
There is no definitive answer to this question since criminal activity varies widely among countries and is influenced by various factors such as population size, economic conditions, law enforcement effectiveness, and cultural norms. Data on crime rates are often inconsistent and difficult to compare due to differences in reporting and categorization of crimes.
A point arguing that most teen criminals are fully developed mentally and socially would not be able to fit under the subtopic "most teen criminals not fully developed mentally and socially."
Lombroso's four categories of criminals are born criminals, insane criminals, occasional criminals, and criminals by passion. Born criminals are those with physical traits suggesting innate criminality, insane criminals have mental disorders, occasional criminals commit crimes out of necessity, and criminals by passion act impulsively due to emotional triggers. Lombroso's theory has been widely criticized for its lack of scientific rigor and stigmatization of certain groups.
The first country to officially use fingerprints for criminal identification was Argentina in the 1890s. Juan Vucetich, an Argentine police official, pioneered the use of fingerprints in solving crimes and identifying suspects.
Criminals were often used as slaves in ancient civilizations, such as in the Roman Empire and in various African societies. Slavery of criminals was allowed as a form of punishment and to serve as a deterrent to crime. Additionally, in some societies, criminals were sold into slavery as a way to provide restitution to their victims.
Criminals were sometimes used as slaves in various societies as a form of punishment or labor force. This practice was often justified by laws or cultural beliefs that considered criminals to be unworthy of freedom.
If you look at most of the serious criminals in prisons across the country, most of them dealt with some sort of abuse.
Australia
No, all Austrailians are not criminals. The country was colonized by the British, who decided at that time to create a penal colony there, so the original immigrants to that country from England were criminals, but it is not longer a British penal colony!!
The most problems is criminals
The most normal reason for extradition of a person is because that person sinned against the country or was a criminal. Usually, criminals get extradited.
clarence darrow
A king has criminals in his country publicly executed to scare others into obeying the law.
Jack the Ripper
Most Shocking - 2006 Criminals Out of Control 3 was released on: USA: 4 January 2008
Most Shocking - 2006 Criminals Out of Control 4 was released on: USA: 16 January 2008
there is no "government" on earth. just different gangs of criminals.
Perhaps probation with certain conditions prohibiting such criminals from using calculators.