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The boy drifted into crime because his parents never seemed to care about him, or spend time with him.
She argues that, among other benefits, the poor once educated will be less likely to drift into crime.
We will pay special attention to the underlying social problems in high-crime areas, particularly to prevent young people drifting into crime.
She had been drifting into crime and ... what would they assume?
Gilmour left school without sitting for his O Level exams and drifted into crime.
The story of two aimless middle-class teen-agers who meet, make love and drift into crime.
Many drift into crime.
However, Raisuni eventually drifted into crime, stealing cattle and sheep and earning the ire of Moroccan authorities.
The proposed advisory panel should look into new ways of guaranteeing swift and certain responses by government when people, especially the young, begin to drift into crime and addiction, the commission said.
Walker then drifted into crime, working for East End gangster, Billy Hill, and eventually being convicted for theft and serving two and a half years in Wormwood Scrubs.
In the main they were ex-combat soldiers from high-casualty outfits who had drifted into crime largely violent crime, the sort of men Peter Stone knew the generals of Aquitaine considered human garbage.
A peasant who had gravitated toward the Filipino capital when he was still a teen, Ramos had drifted into crime and faced imprisonment for his conviction on a residential burglary before police had offered him a choice.
The creators of "Prison Break" even went so far as to make one inmate an Iraq war veteran who was set up by his superior officer after he tried to report incidents of prisoner abuse; the veteran drifted into crime back home because he couldn't find an honest job after his dishonorable (and unjust) discharge.