A youth who has committed crimes due to having had a difficult upbringing.
Kahn originally began creating art as a therapeutic response to a difficult upbringing, rather than through a wish to build a career.
Joost was one of three children, and endured a difficult upbringing.
Such an environment can frequently lead to a difficult upbringing for children unfortunate enough to find themselves in this position.
Phillips had a difficult upbringing as a young girl.
Williams, from a difficult upbringing, had become a standout student and leader in student activities.
Humor and heavy doses of philosophy eased a difficult upbringing.
On board, Lucy shares with the judge personal details about her difficult upbringing.
Despite her difficult upbringing, she managed to graduate.