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What are the main subjective reasons for individual college students to commit theft?
As follows:

1, the stimulation of material desires, the consumption pattern of high consumption and ahead of pleasure, and some secular, utilitarian and materialistic tendencies in society have made some college students influenced by individualism, hedonism and money worship, eager for quick success in the face of material desires, resulting in deviant behavior.

2. Most college students are only children. Some parents indulge their children blindly and unprincipled in material consumption because they love their children, which has contributed to the "inertia" of children's bad behavior to some extent over time.

Parents' unprincipled satisfaction makes children go their own way and don't know how to take care of the interests of others and society. At the same time, parents neglect to cultivate children's good moral character, which leads to children's bad hobbies and behaviors not being corrected in time.

3. The psychology of college students is still immature, and some of them are still very fragile. Before entering the university, most of the students' lives were relatively smooth, their life experiences were relatively simple, and they had not experienced life setbacks and were in a relatively isolated state. Family and school education also pay more attention to the "input" of knowledge, focusing on entrance examinations, while relatively relaxing the "shaping" of personality.

Social impact;

Stealing is one of the oldest bad behaviors that disturb the order of social life. People who steal for a living are the most qualified hooligans in ancient times. It is said in The Romance of Awakening the World that thieves are "demons that stir the world, make the world peaceful, and make ghosts fear the gods and grieve", which shows the great harm of thieves.

Stealing electricity directly damages the safety of citizens' property. Theft and robbery are equally unjust enrichment. But the theft is relatively secret, and the perpetrator does not want to be detected by others, especially the victim.