How do juvenile crime statistics compare to adult crime statistics?

In Washington, juvenile crime statistics differ significantly from adult crime statistics. According to the Washington State Office of Financial Management Juvenile Justice Report, juvenile crime declined 3.2 percent between 2018 and 2019. In contrast, during the same period, adult crime overall decreased by only 0.6 percent. The top offense in Washington, measured by juvenile arrests, is larceny, which includes shoplifting and theft. Between 2018 and 2019, larceny-related arrests decreased 8.2 percent among juveniles. In comparison, adult larceny-related arrests decreased by less than 1 percent in the same period. Driving under the influence is the top adult offense in Washington, with a 15.1 percent decrease in arrests between 2018 and 2019. In contrast, the Washington State Office of Financial Management reported a 10.9 percent decrease in juvenile DUI arrests over the same period. Overall, juvenile crime statistics in Washington show a greater decrease than adult crime statistics between 2018 and 2019. Thus, while larceny remains the top juvenile offense, driving under the influence is the top adult offense.

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