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TwitterIn 2020, there were ***** youth offenders in Singapore. This was the lowest number of youth offenders recorded in the last ten years. The movement restrictions seemed to have contributed to the low number of offenders recorded in that year.
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TwitterIn 2020, there were ***** male and *** female youth offenders in Singapore, which was the lowest number recorded in the last five years. The movement restrictions were likely to be a contributing factor to the low number of offenders.
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TwitterIn 2020, there were *** youth drug abusers in Singapore, indicating a decrease from the previous year. This decline was most likely caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and movement restrictions, which led to lower number of offenders being arrested.
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TwitterThis statistic depicts the number of juveniles arrested in Singapore from 2009 to 2019. The juvenile arrests have decreased during the period measured. At its highest, 5150 youths were arrested in 2009. In comparison, 3482 youths were arrested in 2018.
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TwitterIn 2020, there were *** youth offenders who committed sexual assault offences in Singapore, including outrage of modesty and rape. Overall, the number of sexual assaults committed by youth was increasing.
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TwitterIn 2020, there were ***** youth offenders in Singapore. This was the lowest number of youth offenders recorded in the last ten years. The movement restrictions seemed to have contributed to the low number of offenders recorded in that year.