Transcription of JUVENILE JUSTICE STATISTICS
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Department of JUSTICE Office of JUSTICE ProgramsJUVENILE JUSTICE STATISTICSNATIONAL REPORT SERIES BULLETINC hyrl Jones, OJJDP Acting Administrator Jennifer Scherer, NIJ Acting DirectorMay 2021 JUVENILE Arrests, 2019 Charles Puzzanchera Highlights This bulletin documents the latest trends in arrests involving juveniles (youth younger than age 18) by drawing on arrest estimates developed by the Bureau of JUSTICE STATISTICS and the National center for JUVENILE JUSTICE based on analyses of data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation s Uniform crime Reporting program.
declined in recent years. By 2019, juvenile arrest rates for larceny-theft, burglary, and arson were at their lowest levels since at least 1980, while the rate for motor vehicle theft was above its 2013 low point. In 2019, the violent crime arrest rate for older juveniles (ages 15–17) was lower than the rates for young adults (ages 18–20 and
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