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  1. U.S. - number of serious violent crimes by youth 1980-2021

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    Updated Oct 21, 2024
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    Statista (2024). U.S. - number of serious violent crimes by youth 1980-2021 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/477466/number-of-serious-violent-crimes-by-youth-in-the-us/
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    Oct 21, 2024
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    United States
    Description

    In 2021, there were about 123,000 serious violent crimes committed by youths between the ages of 12 and 17 in the United States, an increase from the year before. However, this is still a significant decrease from 1994 levels, when violent crimes committed by youths hit a peak at over 1.05 million serious crimes.

    Youth and crime

    According to the most recent data, criminal youths in the United States continue to participate in violent crimes each year. In 2022, there were over 1,000 murder offenders between the ages of 13 and 16 in the United States. Studies have also shown that crimes are reported against children at U.S. schools, with students aged between 12 and 14 years found more likely to be victims of violent crime and theft. However, the number of adolescent violent crime victims in the U.S. far surpasses the number of adolescent perpetrators. The number of adolescent victims has also declined significantly since the early 1990s, following the national downward trend of violent crime.

    Overall downward trends

    There is not only a downward trend in the number of violent crimes committed by youths, but also in the share of crimes involving youths. On a national level, the crime rate has also decreased in almost every state, showing that the country is becoming safer as a whole.

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    Data from: State-Level Data on Juvenile Delinquency and Violence,...

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    Updated Mar 12, 2025
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    National Institute of Justice (2025). State-Level Data on Juvenile Delinquency and Violence, Mental-Health and Psychotropic-Medication Related Issues, and School Accountability, United States, 1990-2014 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/state-level-data-on-juvenile-delinquency-and-violence-mental-health-and-psychotropic-1990--9d8ab
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    Mar 12, 2025
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    National Institute of Justice
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    United States
    Description

    These data are part of NACJD's Fast Track Release and are distributed as they were received from the data depositor. The files have been zipped by NACJD for release, but not checked or processed except for the removal of direct identifiers. Users should refer to the accompanying readme file for a brief description of the files available with this collection and consult the investigator(s) if further information is needed. The research project has tested a possible explanation for the Great American Crime Decline of the 1990s and especially 2000s: the increasing rates at which psychotropic drugs are prescribed, especially to children and adolescents. Psychotropic drugs are often prescribed to youth for mental health conditions that involve disruptive and impulsive behaviors and learning difficulties. The effects of these drugs are thus expected to lead to the decrease in the juveniles' involvement in delinquency and violence. The effects of two legislative changes are hypothesized to have contributed to the increased prescribing of psychotropic drugs to children growing up in families in poverty: 1) changes in eligibility for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) that made it possible for poor children to qualify for additional financial assistance due to mental health conditions (1990 and 1996), and 2) changes in school accountability rules following the passage of No Child Left Behind Act (2002) that put pressure on schools in some low-income areas to qualify academically challenged students as having ADHD or other learning disabilities. The objectives of the project are: 1) to assemble a data set, using state-level data from various publicly available sources, containing information about trends in juvenile delinquency and violence, trends in psychotropic drug prescribing to children and adolescents, and various control variables associated with these two sets of trends; 2) to test the proposed hypotheses about the effect of increasing psychotropic medication prescribing to children and adolescents on juvenile delinquency and violence, using the assembled data set; and 3) to disseminate the scientific knowledge gained through this study among criminal justice researchers, psychiatric and public health scientists, as well as among a wider audience of practitioners and the general public. This collection includes one SPSS file (Dataset_NIJ_GRANT_2014-R2-CX-0003_DV-IV_3-29-17.sav; n=1,275, 113 variables) and one Word syntax file (doc36775-0001_syntax.docx).

  3. Data from: A Micro and Macro-Level Assessment of Juvenile Justice Placement...

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    • icpsr.umich.edu
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    Updated Mar 12, 2025
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    Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (2025). A Micro and Macro-Level Assessment of Juvenile Justice Placement Reform in Ohio, 2008-2015 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/a-micro-and-macro-level-assessment-of-juvenile-justice-placement-reform-in-ohio-2008-2015-35e29
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    Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Preventionhttp://ojjdp.gov/
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    Ohio
    Description

    Much of the analysis of juvenile justice reform to date has focused on assessing particular programs and their impacts on subgroups of cases at a particular point in time. While this is instructive as to the effects of those initiatives, it is essential to evaluate the impact of policy across multiple levels and with multiple stakeholders in mind. Ohio has implemented a series of initiatives in its juvenile justice system designed to reduce reliance on state custody of youth in favor of local alternatives. In doing so, they have focused on multiple segments of the population of justice involved-youths throughout the state. The main vehicle for these shifts has been the state's Reasoned and Equitable Community and Local Alternatives to the Incarceration of Minors (RECLAIM) legislation and a series of initiatives that have followed from its inception. Other steps were followed and programming modifications were made during the study period as well. This research project focused on these initiatives as a case study of juvenile justice reform initiatives in order to provide insights about the impact of those recent reforms across multiple dimensions that were viewed as relevant to the discussion of juvenile justice reform. The data set analyzed at the individual level included the records of more than 5,000 youths sampled from cases processed from 2008 to 2015. First, presumed reductions in the number of youth committed to state residential correctional facilities in favor of community-based alternatives were analyzed. The relative effectiveness of residential facilities and community-based alternatives in terms of youth recidivism were then assessed with a subsample of 2,855 case records from randomly-selected counties. A third research objective focused on county-level trends and variation. Specifically, the longitudinal trends in key juvenile justice inputs and official juvenile crime rates across Ohio's 88 counties were formally modeled using data from public reports, data collection with counties, and official juvenile arrest data archived by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Elements of the previous analyses (especially comparative recidivism rates) and cost data collected from existing sources and public reports were used in a preliminary fashion to quantify the potential return on investment that accrued from Ohio's investment in these juvenile justice initiatives. This deposit contains two datasets: Individual Level Data and County Level Data. The Individual Level Data contains the following demographic data: age at admission, sex, and race (White, Black, Asian, Native American, and other).

  4. Intercity Variation in Youth Homicide, Robbery, and Assault, 1984-2006...

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    Updated Sep 23, 2012
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    ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research (2012). Intercity Variation in Youth Homicide, Robbery, and Assault, 1984-2006 [United States] - Archival Version [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR30981
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    Sep 23, 2012
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    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
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    United States
    Description

    Abstract (en): The research team collected data on homicide, robbery, and assault offending from 1984-2006 for youth 13 to 24 years of age in 91 of the 100 largest cities in the United States (based on the 1980 Census) from various existing data sources. Data on youth homicide perpetration were acquired from the Supplementary Homicide Reports (SHR) and data on nonlethal youth violence (robbery and assault) were obtained from the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR). Annual homicide, robbery, and assault arrest rates per 100,000 age-specific populations (i.e., 13 to 17 and 18 to 24 year olds) were calculated by year for each city in the study. Data on city characteristics were derived from several sources including the County and City Data Books, SHR, and the Vital Statistics Multiple Cause of Death File. The research team constructed a dataset representing lethal and nonlethal offending at the city level for 91 cities over the 23-year period from 1984 to 2006, resulting in 2,093 city year observations. The purpose of this study was to estimate temporal trends in youth violence rates variation across 91 of the 100 largest cities in the United States from 1984-2006, and to model city-specific explanatory predictors influencing these trends. In order to estimate trends in homicide offending for youth 13 to 24 years of age in 91 of the 100 largest cities in the United States from 1984-2006, data for youth homicide were acquired from the Supplementary Homicide Report (SHR), a component of the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program (UCR). Measures of youth arrests for the nonlethal violent crimes of robbery and assault were acquired from UCR city arrest data for the same time period. Annual homicide, robbery, and assault arrest rates per 100,000 age-specific (i.e., 13 to 17 and 18 to 24 year olds) population were calculated by year for each city in the study. Annual homicide rates were calculated through a conventional procedure: annual incidents in a specific city, divided by the age-specific population of that city, multiplied by 100,000. Partial reporting during the time period resulted in dropping 9 cities from the homicide data and 10 cities from the robbery and assault data. Data on city-level characteristics including measures of structural disadvantage, drug market activities, gang presence-activity, and firearm availability were derived from the County and City Data Books, SHR, and the Vital Statistics Multiple Cause of Death File, respectively. Missing data came from two sources; failure to report in homicide and some of the Census collections, and lack of data for specific years, mainly in Census data, between major data collection points like the Decennial Census and the Mid-decade estimates from Census related sources. Missing data in the homicide measures were addressed using an Iterative Chain equation procedure to conduct Multiple Imputation. Variables from the original source used in the multiple imputation procedure included age of victim, race, ethnicity, gender, seven available measures of homicide circumstances, and city population size. Extrapolation methods were used to adjust for missing data in the robberies and assaults by age, and in the census and economic data sources. To estimate a missing year between two reported values, the missing year was estimated to be mid-way between the two observed years on either side of the missing year. Longer gaps involved further averaging and allocating according to the number of years missing; these estimates amount to maximum likelihood estimates of the missing years or in the case of the robberies and assaults, months as well. The study contains a total of 39 variables including city name, year, crime rate variables, and city characteristics variables. Crime rate variables include imputed and non-imputed homicide rate variables for juveniles aged 13 to 17, young adults aged 18 to 24, and adults aged 25 and over. Other crime variables include the number of imputed and non-imputed homicides as well as the robbery rate and assault rate for juveniles and young adults. City characteristics variables include population, poverty rates, percentage of African Americans, percentage of female-headed households, percentage of residents unemployed, percentage of residents receiving public assistance, home-ownership rates, gang presence and activity, and alcohol outlet density. None. ICPSR data undergo a confidentiality review and are altered when necessary to limit the risk of dis...

  5. Youth crime severity index in Canada 2002-2023

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    Updated Jan 23, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Youth crime severity index in Canada 2002-2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/525647/youth-crime-severity-index-in-canada/
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    Jan 23, 2025
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    Canada
    Description

    In 2023, the youth crime severity index value in Canada increased by 3.3 points (+6.55 percent) since 2022. In total, the crime severity index amounted to 53.74 points in 2023.

  6. Number of minors involved in juvenile cases Japan 2012-2021

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    Statista (2025). Number of minors involved in juvenile cases Japan 2012-2021 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1418456/japan-number-juvenile-cases/
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    Jul 10, 2025
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    Japan
    Description

    In 2021, the number of minors involved in juvenile cases in Japan amounted to roughly **** thousand. This was the lowest figure during the past decade, continuing the downward trend.

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    Crimes by Juveniles from NCRB: Year- and State-wise Total Number of IPC and...

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    Updated Jul 21, 2025
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    Dataful (Factly) (2025). Crimes by Juveniles from NCRB: Year- and State-wise Total Number of IPC and SLL Cases Registered against Juveniles [Dataset]. https://dataful.in/datasets/19962
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    Jul 21, 2025
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    Dataful (Factly)
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    https://dataful.in/terms-and-conditionshttps://dataful.in/terms-and-conditions

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    States of India
    Variables measured
    Crimes by Juveniles
    Description

    The dataset contains year- and state-wise compiled data on the total number of Indian Penal Code (IPC) and other Special and Local Laws (SLL) cases registered against Juveniles, along with rate of crimes per each lakh of children population.

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    Data from: Recent trends in legal proceedings for breach of bail, juvenile...

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    Updated Dec 23, 2021
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    Juvenile Justice (2021). Recent trends in legal proceedings for breach of bail, juvenile remand and crime [Dataset]. https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/recent-trends-in-legal-proceedings-for-breach-of-bail-juvenile-remand-and-crime
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    Dec 23, 2021
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    Juvenile Justice
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Recent trends in legal proceedings for breach of bail, juvenile remand and crime. May 2009.

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    Juvenile Justice Center

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    Updated Nov 15, 2022
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    Public School Review (2022). Juvenile Justice Center [Dataset]. https://www.publicschoolreview.com/juvenile-justice-center-profile/48642
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 15, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Public School Review
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2009 - Dec 31, 2025
    Description

    Historical Dataset of Juvenile Justice Center is provided by PublicSchoolReview and contain statistics on metrics:Total Students Trends Over Years (2009-2023),Total Classroom Teachers Trends Over Years (2009-2023),Distribution of Students By Grade Trends,Student-Teacher Ratio Comparison Over Years (2009-2023),Hispanic Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2009-2022),Black Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2021-2022),White Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2009-2023),Two or More Races Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2019-2022),Diversity Score Comparison Over Years (2009-2022),Free Lunch Eligibility Comparison Over Years (2009-2023),Reduced-Price Lunch Eligibility Comparison Over Years (2019-2022),Reading and Language Arts Proficiency Comparison Over Years (2017-2021),Math Proficiency Comparison Over Years (2017-2021),Overall School Rank Trends Over Years (2017-2021)

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    The Republic of China's 103-Year Crime Situation and Analysis - 2014 Crime...

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    Updated Jun 1, 2025
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    Academy for the Judiciary, MOJ (2025). The Republic of China's 103-Year Crime Situation and Analysis - 2014 Crime Trends Key Report [Dataset]. https://data.gov.tw/en/datasets/26263
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    Jun 1, 2025
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    Academy for the Judiciary, MOJ
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    https://data.gov.tw/licensehttps://data.gov.tw/license

    Area covered
    China
    Description

    The first paper analyzes the crime situation and trends in criminality in the Republic of China in 2014 and the past decade, using statistics from the police and the Ministry of Health and Welfare. It expands the depth of criminal research to the investigative stage, and includes comparisons of major crime rates and imprisonment rates with the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan. The second paper covers the handling of crimes, including investigation, trial, correction, rehabilitation protection, cross-strait and international criminal justice cooperation. The third paper addresses juvenile incidents, including a general overview of juvenile crime and the analysis of the causes of crime, the handling of juvenile incidents, and institutional handling. The fourth paper covers trends and handling of special offenders, including female offenders, drug offenders, elderly offenders, and repeat offenders. The fifth paper covers crime victim protection, including the crime victim protection system, crime victim compensation system, and crime victim protection services. The sixth paper discusses the analysis of crime issues of social concern, and the seventh paper focuses on judicial reform, aimed at clarifying innovative measures including prosecution, correction, judicial protection, anti-corruption, and cross-strait and international judicial reforms. The eighth paper is the conclusion and policy recommendations for future research, summarizing the overall crime situation in 2014 and the various innovative focal points observed in the research, and making corresponding policy and future research recommendations.

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    WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2001

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    DATA GO JP データカタログサイト, WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2001 [Dataset]. https://search.ckan.jp/datasets/www.data.go.jp_data_dataset:moj_20140901_0055
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    【リソース】WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2001 / / PREFACE / NOTES / Overview_1 / Trends in major penal code offenses / Trends of noteworthy penal code offenses / Overview_2 / Trends in major special law offenses / Tax evasion offenses / Economic offenses / Offenses related to bankruptcies / Trends in offenses related to elections / Trends in application of the regulation holding a candidate jointly responsible / Trends in computer-related offenses and disposition by public prosecutors offices and courts / Measures against computer-related offenses / Trends in firearm offenses / Disposition by public prosecutors offices and courts on Firearms and Swords Control Law violations / Trends in organized crime groups / Trends in offenses by organized crime groups / Public Official Offenses / Overview_3 / Public official offenses related to duties of officials engaged in criminal justice / Graft / Others / Offenses by Mentally Disabled Persons / Trends in offenses committed by mentally disabled persons, etc. / Disposition by public prosecutors offices and courts for offenses committed by mentally disabled persons, etc. / Characteristics of mentally disabled offenders---focusing on homicide offenders--- / The mentally disabled in correctional institutions / Guerrilla incidents / Intra-group strife / Arrest of persons involved in the Red Army / Offenses Committed by Offenders with Criminal Histories / Offenses committed by adult offenders / Offenses committed by juvenile offenders / Overview of Treatment / Overview_4 / Reception of Suspected Cases / Arrest and Detention of Suspects / Dispositions of Suspected Cases / Overview_5 / Defendants finally judged by trial / The first instance / Appeals / Death sentence / Imprisonment with labor for life / Imprisonment with or without labor for a limited term / Fines / Suspended sentence / Detention and Bail / Criminal Compensation / State of Trials and Sentencing in Cases Involving Aum Shinrikyo Cult Members / Overview_6 / Trends in the average daily number of inmates, etc. / Trends in the number of new inmates (excluding inmates awaiting trial) / Characteristics of new inmates (excluding inmates awaiting trial) / Reimprisonment / Basic systems for treatment / Prison work / Educational activities / Medical treatment and hygiene / Security / System of grievance / Cooperation from the nongovernmental sector / Imprisonment of members of organized crime groups / Characteristics of designated organized crime group members who were newly imprisoned / Treatment in penal institutions / Treatment of Inmates Awaiting Trial / Treatment in Women's Guidance Homes / Overview_7 / Organizations for the rehabilitation services / Volunteer probation officers and their organizations / Juridical persons for offenders rehabilitation services / Nongovernmental support organizations / Overview of parole / Administration of parole / Other measures_1 / Overview_8 / State of probationary supervision / Other measures_2 / Results of implementation of probationary supervision / Assistance during supervision, urgent aftercare of discharged offenders / Halfway houses / Amnesties / Crime Prevention Activities / Damage Due to Crime as Shown by Statistics / Fatal and bodily damage / Property damage / Damage due to sexual offenses / Relationship between victims and suspects / Overview_9 / Survey results in Japan / Comparison with other countries / Criminal proceedings and victims / Benefit payment systems for crime victims, etc. / Trends in and Characteristics of Juvenile Delinquency / Trends in the number of cleared juveniles and relevant rates / Trends by age group / Trends by category of offenses / Trends in the number of juveniles referred by the police / Drug-related / Traffic offenses / Trends in Status Offenses / Group delinquency / Family and delinquency / School and delinquency / Bullying and delinquency / Overview of amendment to the Juvenile Law / Overview of treatment of juvenile delinquents under the Amended Juvenile Law / Prosecution in juvenile cases / Juvenile hearing / Criminal trial of juveniles / Admission and discharge_1 / Classification activities / Overview_10 / Admission and discharge_2 / Characteristics of newly admitted juveniles / Treatment in juvenile training schools / Overview_11 / Conditions of detention and characteristics of juvenile inmates / Outline of treatment of juvenile inmates / Overview_12 / Trends in probationary supervision cases / Characteristics of juveniles on probationary supervision / Status of treatment in probationary supervision / Various systems / Result of probationary supervision / Increasing General Penal Code Offenses---Focusing on Larceny / Increase in the number of reported penal code offenses and reported cases of larceny / Trends in major types of larceny according to the number of reported cases / Trends in nature of larceny according to the numbers of cleared cases and persons cleared / Clearance rates and number of cleared cases of larceny / Dispositions 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    Trends in White Student Percentage (2006-2023): Juvenile Justice Alternative...

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    Updated Aug 29, 2014
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    Public School Review (2014). Trends in White Student Percentage (2006-2023): Juvenile Justice Alternative Educational Program/venus vs. Texas vs. Venus Independent School District [Dataset]. https://www.publicschoolreview.com/juvenile-justice-alternative-educational-program-venus-profile
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    Aug 29, 2014
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Texas, Venus Independent School District
    Description

    This dataset tracks annual white student percentage from 2006 to 2023 for Juvenile Justice Alternative Educational Program/venus vs. Texas and Venus Independent School District

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    WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2004

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    Updated Dec 15, 2024
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    (2024). WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2004 [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/www_data_go_jp_data_dataset_moj_20140901_0058
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    Dec 15, 2024
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    【リソース】WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2004 / / PREFACE / NOTES / Outline_1 / Trend in non-traffic penal code offenses excluding theft / Trend in theft / Trend in noteworthy penal code offenses / Outline_2 / Trend in special law offenses / Traffic accidents / Trend in traffic offenses / Treatment of traffic offenders / Trend in drug offenses / Crackdown on drug offenses / Treatment of drug offenders / Taxevasion offenses / Economic offenses / Financial offenses / Bankruptcy-related offenses / Trend in offenses related to elections / Application of the regulation holding a candidate jointly responsible / Overview of high-technology offenses / Measures against high-technology offenses / Trend in firearm offenses / Disposition by public prosecutors and by courts for Firearms and Swords Control Law violations / Trends in organized crime groups / Trends in offenses by organized crime groups / Treatment of organized crime group members / Offenses by Foreign Nationals / Trend of foreign nationals entering Japan / Trend in crimes by foreign nationals / Treatment of foreign offenders(dispositions by public prosecutors) / Treatment of foreign offenders(dispositions by courts) / Correction and rehabilitation of foreign offenders / Offenses by Public Officials / Overview_1 / Bribery and graft / Others / Penal code offenses committedby females / Speciallaw offenses committed by females / Treatment of female offenders / Offensesby Mentally Disabled Persons / Trends in offenses committed by mentally disabled persons,etc. / Type of offense committed by insane or quasi-insane persons and type of mental disability they suffered / The mentally disabled in correctional institutions / Act on Medical Care and Treatment for Insane or Quasi-insane Persons Who Have Caused Serious Injury to Others / Offenses Committed by Offenders with Criminal Histories / Offenses Committed by Adult swith Criminal Histories / Offenses Committed by Juvenile Offenders with Crimina lHistories / Comparison of Crime Trends with Other Countries / Major Offenses / Homicide / Theft / Overseas Travel and Residence of Japanese Nationals / Overseas Offenses Committed by Japanese Nationals / Overseas Offenses against Japanese Nationals / OverviewofTreatment_1 / Overview_2 / Reception of Suspected Cases / Arrest and Detention of Suspects / Dispositions of Public Prosecutors / Court / System for participation of saiban-ins in criminaltrials / Defendants finally judged by trial / Thefirstinstance / Appeals / Death penalty / Imprisonment with labor for life / Imprisonment with or without laborf or al imited term / Fines / Suspended sentence etc. / Detention and Bail / Criminal Compensation / Trials and Sentencing in Cases Involving Aum Shinrikyo Cult Members / Correction of Adult Offenders / Overview of organization / Council on Prison Administration Reform / Convicted inmates in penal institutions / Trend in the average daily number of inmates etc. / Characteristics of newly imprisoned offenders / Reimprisonmentafterrelease / Basic systems for treatment / Prison work / Educational activities / Medical care and hygieneetc. / Security / Grievance systems / Cooperation from volunteers outside / Treatment of Inmates Awaiting Trial / Treatmentin Women's Guidance Homes / Overview_3 / Organizations for rehabilitation services / Volunteer probation officers and their organizations / Juridical persons for offenders rehabilitation services / Nongovernmental support organizations / Overview of parole / Administration of parole / Other measures related to administration of parole / Overview_4 / Trends of probationers and parolees / Treatment measures in supervision / Measures during supervision_1 / Results of supervision / Assistance during supervision,and urgent aftercare of discharged offenders / Halfway houses_1 / Amnesties / Crime Prevention Activities in Rehabilitation Services / International Cooperation in Criminal Justice / United Nations / Summit meetings of leading countries / Other international conferences / Transnational fugitives from Japan / Extradition of fugitive offenders / Assistance in investigation etc. / Judicial assistance / Damage by Crime in Official Statistics / Number of Offenses involving human victims / FatalandBodilyDamage / Property Damage / Victims of Sexual Offenses / Relationship between Victims and Suspects / Outline_3 / Results of the Survey / Concerns about Crime and Crime-preventive Measures / Beliefs on Security in Japan / Criminal proceedings and victims / Compensation for Crime Victims_1 / Compensation for crime victims_2 / Automobile liability insurance systems / Compensation for Damage to Witnesses etc. / Trends and Characteristics of Juvenile Delinquency / Number of juveniles cleared / Trends in age and gender / Trend in type of offense / Number of juveniles referred by the police / Drugoffenses / Traffic offenses / Juvenile Offenders under14years of age / Status Offenses / Delinquency in groups / Education and employment of juvenile delinq

  14. Data from: Florida State University and Florida Department of Juvenile...

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    • icpsr.umich.edu
    Updated Mar 12, 2025
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    National Institute of Justice (2025). Florida State University and Florida Department of Juvenile Justice Research Partnership Project, 2002-2017 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/florida-state-university-and-florida-department-of-juvenile-justice-research-partners-2002-3cb7d
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    Mar 12, 2025
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    National Institute of Justicehttp://nij.ojp.gov/
    Area covered
    Florida
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    These data are part of NACJD's Fast Track Release and are distributed as they were received from the data depositor. The files have been zipped by NACJD for release, but not checked or processed except for the removal of direct identifiers. Users should refer to the accompanying readme file for a brief description of the files available with this collection and consult the investigator(s) if further information is needed. A researcher-practitioner partnership was established between the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida State University and the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (FDJJ). The purpose of this partnership was to collaborate on three timely and policy relevant research projects--(1) juvenile civil citation (JCC), (2) juvenile visitation (JV), and (3) juvenile school-based arrests (JSBA). This collection includes 9 Stata data files: "JV-Full-Data-Set" with 78 vars, 1,202 cases, "JCC-County-Data" with 18 vars, 938 cases, "JCC-Individual-Data" with 22 vars, 110,088 cases, "JCC-Individual-Data-with-Risk-Factors" with 35 vars, 51,263 cases, "JCC-Trend-Data" with 6 vars, 11,725 cases, "JSBA-Descriptives-Data" with 14 vars, 94,708 cases, "JSBA-Dropout-Data" with 4 vars, 94,708 cases, "JSBA-Recidivism-Data" with 51 vars, 30,723 cases, "JSBA-School-level-Data" with 45 vars, 893 cases, and 9 Stata syntax files "JV-Full-Data-Set-Syntax.do", "JCC-County-Data.do", "JCC-Individual-Data.do", "JCC-Individual-Data-with-Risk-Factors.do", "JCC-Trend-Data.do", "JSBA-Descriptives-Code.do", "JSBA-Dropout-Code.do", "JSBA-Recidivism-Code.do", and "JSBA-School-level-Code".

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    White Paper on Crime 2021

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    Updated Jan 19, 2023
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    DATA GO JP データカタログサイト (2023). White Paper on Crime 2021 [Dataset]. https://search.ckan.jp/datasets/www.data.go.jp_data_dataset:moj_20230119_0013
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    【リソース】White Paper on Crime 2021(HTML) / / NOTES / Section 1 Overview_1 / 1 Theft / 2 Rape and forcible indecency / 3 Other Penal Code offenses / Section 1 Overview_2 / Section 2 Special Acts Offenses by Category / Chapter 1 Overview / Chapter 2 Prosecution_1 / Section 1 Reception / Section 2 Dispositions / Chapter 3 Courts / Section 1 Finalized Judgment / 1 Dispositions / 2 Sentences / 3 Saiban-in trials / Section 3 Appeals / Chapter 4 Institutional Correction of Adult Offenders / 1 Number of inmates in penal institutions / 2 Number of newly sentenced inmates / 3 Characteristics of newly sentenced inmates / Section 2 Treatment of Sentenced Inmates / 1 Treatment indexes and treatment guidelines / 2 Work / 3 Guidance for reform / 4 Guidance in school courses / 5 Employment support / 6 Welfare support / 1 Penal institution visiting committee / 2 Food supply, medical care and hygiene / 3 Cooperation with private sector / 4 Security and safety / Chapter 5 Rehabilitation Services / Section 1 Parole / 1 Number of parolees / 2 Percentage of sentence served / Section 2 Probation/Parole Supervision / 1 Probationers/parolees / 2 Treatment during probation/parole / 1 Volunteer probation officers / 2 Halfway houses / PART 3 Trends in Juvenile Delinquency and Treatment of Juvenile Delinquents / Section 1 Penal Code Offenses Committed by Juveniles / Section 2 Special Acts Offenses Committed by Juveniles / Section 1 Overview_3 / 1 Procedure before referral to family courts / 2 Procedure in family courts / 3 Procedure for protective measures / 1 Investigation by public prosecutors (before referral to family courts) / 2 Family courts / 1 Overview of juvenile classification homes / 2 Juveniles newly committed to juvenile classification homes / 1 Juveniles newly committed to juvenile training schools / 2 Treatment provided in juvenile training schools / 1 Juvenile probationers and juvenile training school parolees / 2 Treatment for juvenile probationers and juvenile training school parolees / Chapter 3 Criminal Procedure for Juveniles / Section 1 Occurrence of Traffic Accidents / Section 2 Road Traffic-related Violations / 1 Stimulants Control Act violations / 2 Cannabis and other drug-related offenses / 3 Offenses related to new psychoactive substance / Section 2 Treatment of Drug Offenders / Section 1 Trends in Organized Crime Groups / Section 2 Trends in Offenses / Section 1 Tax-related Offenses / Section 2 Economic Offenses / Section 3 Intellectual Property-related Offenses / Chapter 5 Cybercrime / Section 1 Child Abuse / Section 2 Spousal Offenses / Section 3 Stalking-related Crimes / Section 1 Trends in Offenses_1 / Section 2 Treatment_1 / Section 1 Trends in Offenses_2 / Section 2 Treatment_2 / 1 Penal Code offenses / 2 Special Acts offenses / 1 Prosecution / 2 Corrections / Section 1 Trends in Offenses_3 / Section 2 Medical Care and Treatment System for Mentally Ill / Chapter 11 Offenses by Public Officials / Chapter 1 Cleared Offenders / Chapter 2 Prosecution_2 / Section 1 Reimprisoned Inmates / Section 2 Reimprisonment of Released Sentenced Inmates / Section 1 Probationers and Parolees with Previous Convictions / Section 2 Redisposition or Revocation during Probation/Parole Supervision / Section 1 Number of Cases Involving Human Victims / Section 2 Relationship between Victims and Suspects / Chapter 2 Victims in the Criminal Justice Process / Chapter 1 Congress Overview / 1 Kyoto Congress (2021) / 2 Conference during the COVID-19 pandemic / 3 Achievement / Column Various events at the Kyoto Congress / 1 Fraud / 2 Special fraud / 1 Correction / 2 Probation/parole supervision / Section 3 Repeat Offenders / Section 4 Victims of Fraud / 1 Overview of the survey / 2 Characteristics of special fraud offenders (role type) / 3 Motives for special fraud / 4 Background of special fraud offenders' offenses / 5 Term of imprisonment of special fraud offenders / HTML版【キーワード】security / 司法 / 安全 / 犯罪 / 犯罪と司法 / 白書_年次報告 / 白書_年次報告書等 / 研究 / 統計 / 裁判

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    Trends in White Student Percentage (2022-2023): Lighthouse Academy Juvenile...

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    Public School Review, Trends in White Student Percentage (2022-2023): Lighthouse Academy Juvenile Justice Institute vs. Michigan vs. Lighthouse Academy School District [Dataset]. https://www.publicschoolreview.com/lighthouse-academy-juvenile-justice-institute-profile
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    Description

    This dataset tracks annual white student percentage from 2022 to 2023 for Lighthouse Academy Juvenile Justice Institute vs. Michigan and Lighthouse Academy School District

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    JJPOC Equity Dashboard - Detention

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    Updated Aug 9, 2024
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    data.ct.gov (2024). JJPOC Equity Dashboard - Detention [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/jjpoc-equity-dashboard-detention
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    Aug 9, 2024
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    This dashboard provides aggregate, descriptive statistics that enable policymakers and public users access to juvenile justice system trends organized by demographic groupings. The dashboard sources data from juvenile justice proceedings throughout the state of Connecticut and provides information to users statewide. The dashboard uses the following four juvenile justice indicators to present equity measures at critical decision points in Connecticut's juvenile justice system: Delinquent Referrals, Detention, Non-Judicial Handling, and Disposition of First-Time Felony.

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    WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2008

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    Updated Sep 1, 2014
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    (2014). WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2008 [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/www_data_go_jp_data_dataset_moj_20140901_0062
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    Sep 1, 2014
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    【リソース】WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2008 / / PREFACE / NOTES / Principal Data_1 / Reported cases and crime rate / Persons cleared / Clearance rate / Overview_1 / Homicide_1 / Robbery / Injury, assault and intimidation / Fraud, etc. / Rape and forcible indecency / Damage to property / Giving and acceptance of bribes, etc. / Organized crime / Theft_1 / Principal Data_2 / Principal Special Act Offenses / Violations of the Minor Offenses Act, etc. / Violations of the Waste Management Act, etc. / Violations of the Child Welfare Act, etc. / Violations of the Stalker Control Act, etc. / Violations of the Public Offices Election Act / Offenses Related to Newly Established Acts / Trends in traffic offenses / Disposition by public prosecutors offices_1 / Disposition by courts_1 / Tax evasion / Economic offenses / Financial offenses / Intellectual property-related offenses / Bankruptcy-related offenses / Newly established act-related offenses / Trends in high-technology offenses / Disposition by public prosecutors offices_2 / Comparison of Crime Trends with Other Countries / Major Offenses / Homicide_2 / Theft_2 / Offenses Committed by Japanese Nationals Outside Japan / Crime Victimization of Japanese Nationals Outside Japan / Overview_2 / Prosecution_1 / Reception of Suspected Cases / Arrest and Detention of Suspects / Dispositions by Public Prosecutors Offices_1 / Trial / Defendants with a final judgement / The first instance / Appeals / Death penalty and life imprisonment with work / Imprisonment with or without work for a definite term / Fines / Detention and Bail / Correction of Adult Offenders / Rate of imprisonment of penal institutions / Number of inmates of penal institutions / Trends in the number of newly admitted sentenced inmates / Characteristics of newly admitted sentenced inmates / Overview of treatment / Work / Correctional guidance / Medical care and hygiene, etc. / Maintenance of discipline and order / Appeal system / Cooperation from outside volunteers / Penal Institution Visiting Committee / Provision of information in regard to the release, etc. of sentenced inmates / Fine defaulters in workhouses / Treatment of Unsentenced Inmates, etc. / Rehabilitation Services / Parole / Number of parole applications / Number of parolees / Proportion of served sentence terms before parole / Parole of life imprisonment inmates / Probation/Parole Supervision_1 / Probationers/parolees under supervision / Treatment of probationers/parolees / Measures for probationers/parolees / Termination of probation/parole supervision_1 / Assistance during supervision and urgent aftercare of discharged offenders / Halfway houses / Pardon / Nongovernmental support organizations / Crime prevention activities / Trends in International Efforts in Criminal Justice / Measures against transnational organized crimes / Measures against terrorism and money laundering / Measures taken by the G8 Justice and Home Affairs Ministerial Meeting / Measures against drug-related offenses / Measures against crimes involving children / Measures against bribery and corruption / Measures against cybercrime / Transfer of sentenced persons / The International Criminal Court / Transnational fugitives from Japan / Extradition of fugitive offenders / Assistance in investigation, etc. / Judicial assistance / Training cooperation, etc. at UNAFEI / Legal technical assistance / Newly entering foreign nationals / Foreign nationals who are illegally overstaying / Deportation / Penal code offenses / Special act offenses / Disposition by public prosecutors offices_3 / Disposition by courts_2 / Correction_1 / Probation/parole supervision_2 / Trends in Boryokudan Members / Penal code offenses and special act offenses / Firearm offenses / Dispositions by public prosecutors offices_2 / Correction_2 / Probation/parole supervision_3 / Stimulants Control Act violations / Narcotics and Psychotropic Control Act violations, etc. / Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act violations / Seizure of stimulants, etc. / Implementation of the Act on Special Provisions for Narcotics / Disposition by public prosecutors offices_4 / Disposition by courts_3 / Correction_3 / Probation/parole supervision_4 / Trends in Crimes / Disposition by public prosecutors offices and courts / Correction_4 / Probation/parole supervision_5 / The Act on Medical Care and Treatment for Insane Persons, etc. / Hearings pertaining to public prosecutor's application / Medical care by hospitalization / Hearings pertaining to discharge or continuation of hospitalization / Treatment in local communities / Repeat offenders among persons cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses / Previously convicted persons among adults cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses / Previously convicted persons among those prosecuted / Revocation of suspension of execution of sentence / Correction_5 / Probation/Parole Supervision_6 / Trends in Juvenile Delinquency / Juvenile delinquency / Juvenile delinquents / Number of juve

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    White Paper on Crime 2019

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    Updated Mar 22, 2021
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    DATA GO JP データカタログサイト (2021). White Paper on Crime 2019 [Dataset]. https://search.ckan.jp/datasets/www.data.go.jp_data_dataset:moj_20210322_0010
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    【リソース】White Paper on Crime 2019(HTML) / / NOTES / Section 1 Overview_1 / 1 Theft / 2 Rape and forcible indecency / 3 Other Penal Code offenses / Section 1 Overview_2 / Section 2 Special Acts Offenses by Category / Column 1 Measures against Crimes / Chapter 1 Overview / Column 2 Judicial System Reform / Chapter 2 Prosecution_1 / Section 1 Reception / Section 2 Dispositions / Column 3 Criminal Justice System in Line with the Times / Chapter 3 Courts / Section 1 Finalized Judgment / 1 Dispositions / 2 Sentences / 3 Saiban-in trials / Section 3 Appeals / Chapter 4 Institutional Correction of Adult Offenders / 1 Number of inmates in penal institutions / 2 Number of new sentenced inmates / 3 Characteristics of new sentenced inmates / Section 2 Treatment of Sentenced Inmates / 1 Treatment indexes and treatment guidelines / 2 Work / 3 Guidance for reform / 4 Guidance in school courses / 1 Penal institution visiting committee / 2 Food supply, medical care and hygiene / 3 Cooperation with private sector / 4 Security and safety / Chapter 5 Rehabilitation Services / Section 1 Parole / 1 Number of parolees / 2 Percentage of sentence served / Section 2 Probation/Parole Supervision / 1 Probationers/parolees / 2 Treatment during probation/parole / 1 Volunteer probation officers / 2 Halfway houses / Column 4 Improvement of Offender Treatment / PART 3 Trends in Juvenile Delinquency and Treatment of Juvenile Delinquents / Section 1 Penal Code Offenses Committed by Juveniles / Section 2 Special Acts Offenses Committed by Juveniles / Section 1 Overview_3 / 1 Procedure before referral to family courts / 2 Procedure in family courts / 3 Procedure for protective measures / 1 Investigation by public prosecutors (before referral to family courts) / 2 Family courts / 1 Overview of juvenile classification homes / 2 Juveniles newly committed to juvenile classification homes / 1 Juveniles newly committed to juvenile training schools / 2 Treatment provided in juvenile training schools / 1 Juvenile probationers and juvenile training school parolees / 2 Treatment for juvenile probationers and juvenile training school parolees / Chapter 3 Criminal Procedure for Juveniles / Column 5 Improvement of Treatment of Juvenile Delinquents / Section 1 Occurrence of Traffic Accidents / Section 2 Road Traffic-related Violations / 1 Stimulants Control Act violations / 2 Cannabis and other drug-related offenses / 3 Offenses related to new psychoactive substances / Section 2 Treatment of Drug Offenders / Section 1 Trends in Organized Crime Groups / Section 2 Trends in Offenses / Section 1 Tax-related Offenses / Section 2 Economic Offenses / Section 3 Intellectual Property-related Offenses / Chapter 5 Cybercrime / Section 1 Child Abuse / Section 2 Spousal Offenses / Section 3 Stalking-related Crimes / Section 1 Trends in Offenses_1 / Section 2 Treatment_1 / Section 1 Trends in Offenses_2 / Section 2 Treatment_2 / 1 Penal Code offenses / 2 Special Acts offenses / 1 Prosecution / 2 Corrections / Section 1 Trends in Offenses_3 / Section 2 Medical Care and Treatment System for Mentally Ill / Chapter 11 Offenses by Public Officials / Chapter 1 Cleared Offenders / Chapter 2 Prosecution_2 / Section 1 Reimprisoned Inmates / Section 2 Reimprisonment of Released Sentenced Inmates / Section 1 Probationers and Parolees with Previous Convictions / Section 2 Redisposition or Revocation during Probation/Parole Supervision / Column 6 Prevention of Re-offending / Section 1 Number of Cases Involving Human Victims / Section 2 Relationship between Victims and Suspects / Chapter 2 Victims in the Criminal Justice Process / Column 7 Protection of Crime Victims / HTML版【キーワード】司法 / 安全 / 犯罪 / 犯罪と司法 / 白書_年次報告 / 白書_年次報告書等 / 研究 / 統計 / 裁判

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    WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2010

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    Updated Sep 1, 2014
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    DATA GO JP データカタログサイト (2014). WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2010 [Dataset]. https://search.ckan.jp/datasets/www.data.go.jp_data_dataset:moj_20140901_0064
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    【リソース】WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2010 / / PREFACE / NOTES / Principal Data / Reported cases and crime rate / Persons cleared_1 / Clearance rate / Theft_1 / Non-traffic penal code offenses excluding theft / Principal Data / Major Special Act Offenses / Public security / Environment/public morals / Child Welfare Act violations, etc. / Stalker Control Act violations, etc. / Public Offices Election Act violations / Trends in traffic offenses / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_1 / Disposition in courts_1 / Tax related offenses / Economic offenses / Financial offenses / Intellectual property-related offenses / Trends in high-technology offenses / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_2 / Comparison of Crime Trends with Other Countries / Major Offenses / Homicide / Theft_2 / Offenses Committed by Japanese Nationals Outside of Japan / Offenses Committed against Japanese Nationals Outside of Japan / Overview_1 / Procedure in public prosecutors offices / Procedure in courts / Treatment through the correction procedure / Treatment through the rehabilitation procedure / Reception of Suspected Cases / Arrest and Detention of Suspects / Disposition in Public Prosecutors Offices_3 / Final Judgments_1 / Final judgments_2 / Sentencing / Pretrial arrangement proceeding / Speedy trial procedure / Detention and bail / Summary Trial Procedure / Appeals / Correction of Adult Offenders / Number of persons imprisoned in penal institutions / Occupancy rate in penal institutions / Number of new inmates / Characteristics of new inmates / Penal Institution Visiting Committee / Provision of food, medical care, health guards, etc. / Private sector cooperation / Maintenance of discipline and order / Appeal system / Overview of treatment / Work / Correctional guidance / Provision of information in regard to the release, etc. of inmates / Treatment of Inmates Awaiting Judgment, etc. / Penal Institutions Utilizing PFI Method / Rehabilitation Services / Parole_1 / Parole examination / Number of parolees / Rate of served terms of imprisonment / Parole of life imprisonment inmates / Probation/Parole Supervision_1 / Number of probationers/parolees, etc. / Treatment of probationers/parolees / Measures for probationers/parolees / Termination of probation/parole supervision / Urgent aid, etc. and aftercare of discharged offenders / Halfway houses / Pardons / Volunteer probation officers / Private supporters/support organizations / Crime prevention activities / Trends in International Efforts in Criminal Justice / Measures against transnational organized crime and terrorism / Measures against drug-related crimes / Measures against money laundering / Measures against crime against children / Measures against bribery and corruption / Measures against cybercrime / Transfer of sentenced persons / The International Criminal Court / Transnational fugitives from Japan / Extradition of fugitive offenders, etc. / Assistance in investigations, etc. / Judicial assistance / Cooperation in training, etc. at UNAFEI / Technical assistance in the legal field / Foreign nationals newly entered, etc. / Foreign nationals illegally overstaying / Deportation / Penal code offenses / Special act offenses / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_4 / Disposition in courts_2 / Correction_1 / Probation/parole supervision_2 / Trends with <iBoryokudan</i Members / Persons cleared_2 / Firearm offenses / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_5 / Correction_2 / Probation/parole supervision_3 / Stimulants Control Act violations / Cannabis Control Act violations, etc. / Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act violations / Seizure of stimulants, etc. / Implementation of the Act on Special Provisions for Narcotics / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_6 / Disposition in courts_3 / Correction_3 / Probation/parole supervision_4 / Elderly Offenders / Trends in Offenses_1 / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_7 / Correction_4 / Probation/parole supervision_5 / Trends in Offenses_2 / Public prosecutors offices/trials / Correction_5 / Probation/parole supervision_6 / The Act on Medical Care and Treatment for Insane Persons, etc. / Hearing / Medical care through hospitalization / Discharge or continued hospitalization / Treatment within local communities / Repeat offenders cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses / Previously convicted adults cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses / Previously convicted persons among those prosecuted / Revocation of suspension of execution of the sentence / Reimprisoned inmates_1 / Reimprisonment of released inmates / Employment status / Status of probationers/parolees / Redisposition, etc. of probationers/parolees / Trends in Juvenile Delinquency / Juveniles cleared / Trends by attribute / Trends by type of offense / Complicity cases / Number of juveniles referred to public prosecutors / Drug offenses / Traffic offenses / Pre-delinquents / Domestic violence / Violence at schools / Bullying and delinquency /

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Statista (2024). U.S. - number of serious violent crimes by youth 1980-2021 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/477466/number-of-serious-violent-crimes-by-youth-in-the-us/
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U.S. - number of serious violent crimes by youth 1980-2021

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Oct 21, 2024
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United States
Description

In 2021, there were about 123,000 serious violent crimes committed by youths between the ages of 12 and 17 in the United States, an increase from the year before. However, this is still a significant decrease from 1994 levels, when violent crimes committed by youths hit a peak at over 1.05 million serious crimes.

Youth and crime

According to the most recent data, criminal youths in the United States continue to participate in violent crimes each year. In 2022, there were over 1,000 murder offenders between the ages of 13 and 16 in the United States. Studies have also shown that crimes are reported against children at U.S. schools, with students aged between 12 and 14 years found more likely to be victims of violent crime and theft. However, the number of adolescent violent crime victims in the U.S. far surpasses the number of adolescent perpetrators. The number of adolescent victims has also declined significantly since the early 1990s, following the national downward trend of violent crime.

Overall downward trends

There is not only a downward trend in the number of violent crimes committed by youths, but also in the share of crimes involving youths. On a national level, the crime rate has also decreased in almost every state, showing that the country is becoming safer as a whole.

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