How do juvenile crime statistics compare to adult crime statistics?

In Texas, juvenile crime statistics are typically lower than adult crime statistics. According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, the total number of juveniles arrested in Texas during 2019 was about 118,000, which is significantly lower than the total number (over one million) of adults arrested in that same year. The data also shows that there are significant differences in the types of crimes committed by juveniles versus adults. In 2019, the majority of crimes committed by juveniles involved property-related offenses, such as theft, fraud, and burglary, whereas the majority of adult crimes involved violent offenses, including homicide, aggravated assault, and rape. In addition, juvenile crime rates tend to decrease as the juvenile population gets older. According to the DPS report, the crime rate among 17-year-olds was about 32% higher than the rate among 16-year-olds, and the rate among 18-year-olds was nearly 80% higher than the rate among 16-year-olds. Overall, these statistics demonstrate that juvenile crime is generally lower than adult crime in Texas. However, it is important to note that the data does not account for the total number of crimes committed—only those that were reported and resulted in an arrest. It is possible that the rate of juvenile crime is higher than the data suggests.

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