Juvenile Statistics Paper

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Juvenile Crime Statistics
There are many things about the statistics of juvenile arrests in 2008. Looking at the statistics there is overall decreases and increases. Each area is different with males versus females. It can range from simple assault to murder. Each case is different because of the juvenile. No case is ever the same. According to the Juvenile Crime Statistics report in 2008 there were 3 percent fewer than in 2007.
Law enforcement around the United States in 2008, made a little over 2 million arrests of juveniles under the age of 18. This was a decrease of around 3%. Since 2005 and 2006 juvenile violent crime was on the decrease. In 2008, 16% of juveniles were arrested for violent crimes, however, only 12% cleared. Violent crime offenses were lower in 2008 from the year 1994. Which was a peak year for ages younger than 40. All the information on juvenile arrests can be found on the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) website under the Uniform Crime Report (UCR). This information is made accessible to the public to see what nature the crime is committed by a juvenile. Most crimes committed by a juvenile are cleared with an arrest of the juvenile. There are some crimes that involve more than one juvenile. All will be arrested if the police know of the identities of such individuals. The arrest may include an adult, in which he or she will be charged as an adult in the adult system, juveniles in juvenile system. If the offense if severe, the District Attorney can seek transfer on the youth to the adult system ("Juvenile Statistics 2008,” 2011).
In 2008 simple assault arrests for males have decreased by 6%, increased for females by 12%. The rate of simple assault arrests have been declining since 1999. With simple ass...

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...ograms have been in place at juvenile courts help the juvenile reevaluate. Each juvenile court in the United States has programs in place for youth to participate in and help them better understand the meaning of committing a crime. The courts are trying to be on top of everything thing going on. It is not always easy because will always be something new coming along that we all have to educate ourselves about.
Juvenile crime will always be around. There are certain reasons why a juvenile commits a crime. The living environment may not be the best or their parents are not around, or they may be in jail themselves. It could be the way the juvenile was raised. Parents have to be involved from day 1. Some juveniles are just not that lucky. The reports of the juvenile crime are unreal. Maine was the lowest for violent crimes for juveniles. Illinois being the highest.

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