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Juvenile Delinquency in the United States

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Juvenile Crime Statistics
Wendy R Swartz
Keiser University

Abstract:
In this document, the topic of juvenile delinquency in the United States is thoroughly examined. Approximately 1.5 million minors (those are citizens who are under the age of 18) are arrested for criminal activity each year in the US. These juveniles are arrested for a variety of crimes; everything from petty vandalism and loitering to prostitution, drug dealing, and even murder. Of these, 70% of offenders will be tried and sentenced in juvenile courts, but the other 30% will be tried and then punished as though they were adults. A great number of these youths will turn into life-long criminals if some sort of intervention is not conducted to retard their likelihood to recommit. Punishment for juvenile offenders is usually a state issue rather than a federal one. This is a problem because it means that crimes are not universally punished nor are they punished by the same means and with the same severity. As the country grows and the population numbers increase, juvenile criminality becomes more pressing of a problem. Communities need to reevaluate the current youthful crime programs that they have and try to reform the minor members of their society before they become part of the statistics.

In the United States, people who commit crimes are punished, no matter what their gender, race, or age. Punishment, according to Christopher Slobogin (2009), "focus[es] on rehabilitation, adult retribution,

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