Beside this, how common is juvenile delinquency?
According to the latest statistics, children younger than 13 are involved in almost 1 in 10 juvenile arrests. Compared with juveniles who be- come involved in delinquency in adolescence, very young delinquents are at greater risk of becoming seri- ous, violent, and chronic offenders.
Also, what state has the highest juvenile delinquency rate? While Odisha saw the maximum increase in percentage terms (411%), in actual numbers Madhya Pradesh (284) still accounted for maximum juvenile rapists in the country, as per the latest statistics released by the National Crime Records Bureau for 2012.
Besides, is juvenile delinquency increasing or decreasing?
Overall, juvenile arrests have been on the decline for more than two decades, but patterns vary by demographic group and offense. n Arrests of juveniles (youth ages 0–17) peaked in 1996, at nearly 2.7 million. Arrests of juveniles have since declined—the number in 2019 was 74% below the 1996 peak.
Do juveniles commit more crime than adults?
Arrest rates for juveniles are lower than the rates for 18- to 24-year-olds for all four violent crimes and lower than the rates for 25- to 34-year-olds for homicide, rape, and aggravated assault.