**3.1 What is juvenile crime committed with malware apps?**

There are lots of juvenile crimes and many reasons that may lure or encourage young children to commit crimes with malware apps [10]. The bottom line of these issues is that any act of infringement by juvenile with malware apps is a crime in this respect. Infringement can be defined as an act of violation or misdemeanor and such act usually disregards ethical agreement or moral uprightness. For examples, a child that uses malware apps to unlawfully break into the telephone or computer system of another person, or steal, corrupt, modify or update the information in the electronic device(s) of another person can be alleged of crimes committed with malware apps. Additionally, a child can be alleged of juvenile crimes with malware if he/she decides to send unsolicited and offensive mail(s), insulting text(s), disgusting image(s), nasty call(s), threatening call(s), intimidating mails, etc. with malicious apps to a person that regards the 'act' as offensive and feels insulted with the 'act'. In addition,
