BJS has released Crimes Involving Juveniles, 1993?2022. This report presents the rates of nonfatal violent victimization by age, the number of deaths of juveniles due to homicide, the percentage of nonfatal violent incidents in which the offender was perceived to be a juvenile, and the percentage of persons arrested who were juveniles. The data in the report come from BJS?s National Crime Victimization Survey, the FBI?s Supplementary Homicide Reports, and the FBI?s National Incident-Based Reporting System.
Crimes Involving Juveniles, 1993?2022 (NCJ 308554) was written by BJS Statisticians Susannah N. Tapp, PhD; Alexandra Thompson; Erica L. Smith; and Lizabeth Remrey, PhD. The report, related documents, and additional information about BJS?s statistical publications and programs are available on the BJS website at bjs.ojp.gov.
The Bureau of Justice Statistics of the U.S. Department of Justice is the principal federal agency responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating reliable statistics on crime and criminal justice in the United States. Kevin M. Scott, PhD, is the acting director.
For more information on BJS's publications, data collections, data analysis tools, and funding opportunities,?visit?bjs.ojp.gov.
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