Children who are not properly cared for are more prone to developing a criminal attitude. When children are neglected, abused, or deprived of basic needs like food, shelter, and education, they can develop anger, frustration, and a sense of hopelessness. This can lead them to engage in criminal activities as a means of survival or as a way to express their frustrations. In addition, they may also lack the necessary skills to succeed in life, such as the ability to communicate effectively or to solve problems, which can contribute to their involvement in criminal activities. Therefore, it is important to ensure that children are provided with a safe, nurturing environment and are given the resources they need to succeed in life.